VH1 Saleria

VH1 Saleria was a music-based pay television channel owned by ViacomCBS Networks Saleria. It was originally launched as an opt-out feed of VH1 Europe in 2003, then it became a localized version of the channel on 1 October 2017, which replaced the pan-European and Italian versions of VH1 on all pay television providers in Saleria. It was based on the European version of VH1 with programming from VH1 Italy. The channel played music videos from local and international artists.

As an opt-out feed of VH1 Europe (2003-2017)
The channel was launched in Saleria sometime in 2003 as an opt-out feed of the European version of VH1. The feed featured localized advertising, as well as localized idents during ad breaks.

As a dedicated channel (2017-2021)
VH1 Saleria was launched on 1 October 2017 at 06:00, replacing the pan-European and Italian versions of VH1 on all pay television providers in Saleria. The first music video to be played on the channel was "Shape of You" by Ed Sheeran.

In 2018, the channel began using the same branding as VH1 Italy.

On 1 June 2021, ViacomCBS Saleria announced that VH1 Saleria would be closed on 1 August 2021 (the same day that VH1 Europe would be rebranded as MTV 00s) and replaced by the European version of NickMusic.

The channel was closed on 1 August 2021 at 06:00. The last music video to be played on the channel was "Are You With Me" by the Belgian DJ Lost Frequencies. Then, the channel's ident was played and after a very few seconds, the channel's signal was cut into the European version of NickMusic.

Additionally, MTV 00s Europe and VH1 Italy became available on all Salerian cable and satellite TV providers.

Final programming

 * Classics and Pearls (2017–2021)
 * Wake Up (2017–2021)
 * Hot Right Now (2017–2021)
 * Simply The Best (2017–2021)
 * Guess The Year (2017–2021)
 * VH1 Shuffle (2017–2021)
 * We Love The: 00's (2017–2021)
 * Artist: The Hits (2019-2021)
 * Class of 2000-2019 (2020-2021)
 * Hits Don't Lie (2017-2021)
 * Songs of the Century (2020-2021)
 * Top 50 (2017-2021)