VIVA (Hungarian TV channel)

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VIVA Hungary
Country Hungary
Programming
Language(s) Hungarian
Picture format 576i ( 16:9 SDTV )
Ownership
Owner Viacom International Media Networks Europe
Sister channels MTV Hungary
History
Launched 27 June 1997  ( 1997-06-27 )
Closed 3 October 2017 ; 6 years ago  ( 2017-10-03 )
Replaced by Comedy Central Family , MTV Hits
Former names Z+
Links
Website vivatv.hu

VIVA Hungary was a Hungarian pay television music channel that was launched on 27 June 1997 as Z+. Like its sister channels MTV and VH1, VIVA Hungary featured localised music videos, programming, presenters and chart shows. [1] It shut down on October 3, 2017, replaced by Comedy Central Family or MTV Hits , depending on the providers. [2]

Programmes [ edit ]

  • VIVA VEKKER
  • VIVA SOUNDS
  • VIVA NIGHT SOUNDS
  • PARTY SOUNDS
  • MEGALLO
  • RANDOMMARCI
  • MAYO CHIX DIVATVILAG
  • EGYT?L HAROM!
  • SZULINAP LUXUSKIVITELBEN
  • PLAIN JANE
  • SPONGYABOB KOCKANADRAG
  • VIVA INTERAKTIV
  • VIVA CHART SHOW
  • HAZAI PALYA (LOCAL CHART)
  • VIVA ONLINE CHART
  • US CHART
  • UK CHART
  • WORLD STAGE
  • CHILLOUT ZONE
  • NAPI TOP 10
  • RANDIKOMMANDO
  • UT A CSUCSRA
  • Presenters :
  • VJ Ada (2003?2010)
  • VJ Ben (2008?2010)
  • VJ Zola (2006?2011)
  • VJ Eszti (2010?2017)
  • VJ Marci(2011?2012)
  • Sanyoca (only in Megallo, 2012?2014)
  • Pizsu (2012-2015)
  • Marcell (2012-2017)

Logos [ edit ]

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ "Hiaba keressuk a taviranyiton - csendben kimult tevecsatornak" . origo.hu (in Hungarian) . Retrieved 14 August 2023 .
  2. ^ "Iszak Eszti a VIVA megsz?neser?l: "Rengeteg emlek kavarog most bennem" | nlc" (in Hungarian). 3 August 2017 . Retrieved 14 August 2023 .

External links [ edit ]