Me Myself And HIV Schedule

Posted by Staying Alive Editor on November 26th, 2010

New MTV Staying Alive show Me, Myself and HIV is coming to an MTV channel near YOU.

Yesterday we posted the promo for it along with an introduction, if you missed it however you can check out Introducing Me, Myself And HIV.

The show will be airing on World AIDS Day globally across MTV channels along with a host of other 3rd party broadcasters and we believe that this reality TV show is one of our best yet.

Following the lives of Slim, an aspiring DJ from Lusaka, Zambia and Angelikah, a college student from Minneapolis, USA, both of who are HIV positive – Me, Myself And HIV really gives you an opportunity to get an insight into what it’s really like to live with HIV.

We see the two characters juggling regular twenty-something life such as dating and pursuing their dreams with the responsibilities and lifestyle implications that come with living with HIV.

Sound interesting? Check out the schedule below to see when it’s airing in your country and drop us a comment and let us know what you think.

Me, Myself And HIV Schedule

December 1st World AIDS Day

USA

MTV US

2:00 PM

USA

MTV U

6:00 PM

Africa

MTV Base

10:00 PM

UK:

MTV UK

11:00 PM

Australia:

MTV

11:00 PM

Italy:

MTV (JV)

9:00 PM

Spain:

MTV

11:15 PM

Portugal:

MTV

12:00 PM

France:

MTV

10:30 PM

Greece:

MTV

11:00 PM

Germany:

MTV

11:30 AM

Austria:

MTV

11:30 AM

Switzerland:

MTV

11:30 AM

Netherlands:

MTV

6:05 PM

Denmark:

MTV

6:05 PM

Belgium:

MTV

8:50 PM

Sweden:

MTV

6:05 PM

Norway:

MTV

6:05 PM

Finland:

MTV

6:05 PM

Poland:

MTV

11:00 PM

Poland:

VIVA Polska

9:00 PM

Hungary:

MTV

8:00 PM

India:

MTV India

8:30 PM


Brazil MTV Brazil 8:00 PM

MTV Adria

12:10 PM

Czech Rep:

MTV

7:30 PM

Ukraine:

MTV

8:00 PM

Japan:

MTV Japan

9:00 PM

Korea:

MTV Korea

10:00 PM

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  1. Brock R. Gemberling says:

    As a gay HIV positive male I am so happy to see that MTV is taking a stand and producing a show that will hopefully bring a brighter light to the disease that so many, both positive and negative share. If you ever find yourself wanting to interview someone please do let me know. I am not afraid to speak out about having HIV or the discrimination and prejudices I have faced both from the straight community as well as my own gay community. Thank you again MTV for recognizing the need for a reality show that gives back more than mere entertainment.

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