VIVA (Hungarian TV channel)
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. It went extinct in 3 October 2017, replaced by the local version of MTV Hits (Europe).
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| Country | Hungary |
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| 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 (2017-10-03) |
| Replaced by | MTV Hits (European feed) |
| Former names | Z+ |
| Links | |
| Website | vivatv.hu |
Programmes
- VIVA VEKKER
- VIVA SOUNDS
- VIVA NIGHT SOUNDS
- PARTY SOUNDS
- MEGÁLLÓ
- RANDOMMARCI
- MAYO CHIX DIVATVILÁG
- EGYTŐL HÁROM!
- SZÜLINAP LUXUSKIVITELBEN
- PLAIN JANE
- SPONGYABOB KOCKANADRÁG
- VIVA INTERAKTÍV
- VIVA CHART SHOW
- HAZAI PÁLYA (LOCAL CHART)
- VIVA ONLINE CHART
- US CHART
- UK CHART
- WORLD STAGE
- CHILLOUT ZONE
- NAPI TOP 10
- RANDIKOMMANDÓ
- ÚT A CSÚCSRA
- Presenters:
- VJ Ada (−2011)
- VJ Ben (−2010)
- VJ Zola (−2011)
- VJ Eszti (2010–)
- VJ Marci(2011–2012)
- Sanyóca (only in Megálló, 2012–)
- Pizsu (2012-)
- Marcell (2012-)
References
External links
- Official website (in Hungarian)
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