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The channel still broadcasts full-time on all other platforms. [8] [9] [10] As of 31 July 2015, Viva moved to Freeview channel 58, and was only available to viewers who had devices which are compatible with Freeview HD, Freeview Play, YouView or EE TV in certain areas of the UK. It broadcast from 9:00 until 11:00.
The channel was intended to compete against MTV Europe and was the sole German-language music TV channel after the closure of musicbox in 1988, while MTV was only broadcast in English until the introduction of MTV Germany in 1997. It was also supposed to focus more on German music and pop culture while MTV only broadcast anglophone music by ...
On July 16, 2012, Viva Television revived Viva TV after a 9-year hiatus, the channel was relaunched as the new 24 hour all-Filipino general Entertainment channel on cable and satellite, along with the launch of new programming except Popstar Diaries, which is the only Viva-produced program from Pinoy Box Office. [3]
Viva is a Globosat channel. It launched on May 18, 2010, [1] and is available on NET, SKY and Via Embratel. The channel features programs from TV Globo and the pay channel GNT on alternative schedules. [1] The channel focuses on women and the family. [2] It exhibits miniseries, dubbed films, telenovelas, television series and variety programs.
The channel was launched as Viva Cinema on February 1, 2009, the day Cignal Digital TV also began operation. The channel's programming line-up consisted of previous teleseries produced by Viva Television , Filipino films and Hollywood films, as well as televised interviews related to upcoming domestic and international films.
Viva (Hebrew: ויוה) is an Israeli television channel owned by Dori Media Group.Launched in 1999 by producer Yair Dori, it brought Latin American telenovelas to the Israeli market, which are still the backbone of the channel's schedule, though more recently, similar productions from Korea, India and Turkey also made it to its offer.
The channel aired commercials from 2009-2024 after the channel rebranding to Viva. As Viva, the channel aired a mix of entertainment and loosely based educational programming to satisfy its CRTC licence requirements, and to that end, many programs continued to be tied to some sort of ongoing course at a Canadian post-secondary institution as it ...
Mukha ng Buhay (produced by Viva Television, 1996) Pamilya; Paglipas ng Panahon (1983–1985) Paraiso (produced by D'JEM Productions) Seiko TV Presents (1988–1989) Simply Snooky (1986–1988) Talambuhay (1981–1985) Tanglaw ng Buhay (1990–1994) Teenage Diary (1986–1988) Tierra Sangre (produced by Viva Television, 1996) Verdadero (1986 ...