Viva German Tv Channel
👉🏻👉🏻👉🏻 ALL INFORMATION CLICK HERE 👈🏻👈🏻👈🏻
Read On Wikipedia
Edit
History
Talk
Print Page
Download PDF
From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
This article contains content that is written like an advertisement . Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links, and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view.(August 2011) (Learn how and when to remove this template message)
1993–2005 Cologne
2005–2018 Berlin, Germany
1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
VIVA (abbreviation for: Videoverwertungsanstalt) [2] was a German free-to-air music television channel, first broadcast on 1 December 1993. The channel was intended to compete against MTV Europe and was the first German-language music TV channel, 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 artists mostly from North America, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Australia.
After years of competition for audience share, MTV Networks Europe eventually acquired VIVA on 14 January 2005 after it had outrun its own efforts for better ratings. MTV operated VIVA channels in Austria, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Poland, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
In June 2018, Viacom announced that it would shut down all Viva operations worldwide at the end of 2018.
The channel ceased to broadcast at 14:00 on 31 December 2018, being replaced by Comedy Central.
The concept behind VIVA originated in 1992, when major record labels were frustrated by MTV Europe's decision to program mostly English-language music videos to the Germanophone markets, in what was perceived as its refusal to play major German-speaking artists. Executives at US media giant Time Warner, keen on increasing their market share of its music repertoire and business in Germany, planned the new TV station in 1992. Eventually, they recruited DoRo Productions, producers of music videos for notable acts such as Queen, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, in the design of the music channel. Time Warner executives Tom McGrath and Peter Bogner assembled a group of record labels that included its very own Warner Music, EMI Music, Polygram Records and Sony Television along with Frank Otto, Apax Partners, and Austrian producers Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher of DoRo Productions. In a concept paper of Time Warner, Peter Bogner analyzed MTV's market position as vulnerable, and "while MTV is betting on a diet of pure Anglo-American video clips, VIVA should broadcast at least 40% more German music." [3]
VIVA became an immediate success with the audience, while ultimately providing German artists with a music channel that could help expose their music to the German audience.
With Dieter Gorny eventually as its second managing director on board, VIVA applied for cable carriage licenses in the various German states. DoRo Productions designed the original programming format which while clearly a music video channel, sought to differentiate itself from MTV not just by having a German-speaking voice, but by speaking directly to the differences in pop culture between Germany and the anglophone MTV.[ clarification needed ][ citation needed ]
Before launching the channel, the labels offered to fund MTV in a German-speaking version but were rejected by MTV management at the time, as it espoused a "one world, one language" programming philosophy (at least for Europe since the Latin American channels used Spanish and Portuguese).
On 21 March 1995, a second channel, Viva Zwei ("VIVA Two"), was created, initially a channel for classic music videos which later focused on lesser known and more independently produced music, mostly indie and alternative rock, metal, electronic music and alternative hip hop. However, Viva Zwei was not financially successful, so on 7 January 2002, it was replaced by VIVA Plus, a channel dedicated purely to pop and mainstream music for a younger target audience. Some Viva Zwei formats managed to continue on Viva Plus for some time though, and Fast Forward even got included in the main channel's program. VIVA Plus itself was discontinued on 14 January 2007 and got replaced by Comedy Central Deutschland the next day.
Since 1995, VIVA held an annual pop music award ceremony known as the Comet. During the 2003 award ceremonies, VIVA openly expressed an anti-Iraq War view.[ citation needed ] The awards were last held in 2011. The 2012 awards ceremony was cancelled as Viacom wanted to focus more on the MTV Europe Music Awards instead. [4] In 2013, it got cancelled again. [5] Although the awards were never officially canceled altogether, they weren't held ever since.
After MTV introduced a German-language version of itself in 1997, the competition between the two stations increased. VIVA was widely perceived as the more mainstream-oriented channel for younger viewers, while MTV Germany was directed at youths and young adults with some edgier programming.[ citation needed ] In 2003, VIVA got bad press after it was discovered that it had given Universal Music an unfair advantage in the placement of their music videos.[ citation needed ]
In 2004, VIVA was acquired by Viacom International, which also owns MTV, thus ending the rivalry between VIVA and MTV and making them start to cooperate instead. After the acquisition of VIVA by Viacom, MTV Germany shifted to mostly broadcasting reality and comedy shows. VIVA became the music channel with chart shows and other similar programmes which were mostly directed at a mainstream audience. Viacom introduced a programming scheme that allowed the station to be run by just 40 people, making many previous employees redundant. [ citation needed ] The studios and headquarters in Cologne were closed in March 2005, from then on VIVA broadcast from the same studios as MTV Germany in Berlin.
From January 2011, under a major shakeup at MTV Networks Germany, VIVA continued to be part of MTV Networks Germany's free-to-air package and the channel became the main music and entertainment brand within Germany while complemented by its sister channels MTV Germany and MTV Brand New, which then became pay TV, [6] although in late 2017 MTV Germany was put back into free TV. VIVA Germany received a new look and on-air branding on 1 January 2011. [7] The new look of VIVA joined the four triangles of the new logo into one triangle, putting the angle of VIVA into one heart.
Starting 22 March 2011, VIVA broadcast only in 16:9. Programs produced in 4:3 were cropped to 14:9 and black bars were added left and right. VIVA HD Germany, a simulcast in 1080i high-definition, launched on 16 May 2011. It was available via IPTV from Deutsche Telekom.
In June 2018, Viacom announced its decision to discontinue VIVA at the end of 2018. Viacom general manager Mark Specht said in an interview that the channel is profitable, but that Viacom wants to focus on its three core brands MTV, Comedy Central and Nickelodeon as it sees bigger growth opportunities there. [8] The slot will be filled by Comedy Central, which had already shared its slot with VIVA since 2014 and after the end of VIVA will become a 24-hour channel after so far has been only broadcast in the evening and night hours while VIVA was broadcast at daytime. [9]
On 31 December 2018 at 14:00, the channel aired its final music video, "Viva Forever", by the Spice Girls, which had also been aired when sister channel in the UK and Ireland ceased broadcast earlier in the year. Shortly after, the channel aired a farewell bumper, featuring several music artists, former hosts and other celebrities (including DJ BoBo, Loona, Alex Christensen, Udo Lindenberg and Oliver Pocher) saying their goodbyes. After the bumper ended, the channel aired the music video of "Zu geil für diese Welt" by Die Fantastischen Vier (which was also the first music video that was aired back in 1993) and then faded into a black screen featuring the old 2002-2004 VIVA logo with the words "Rest In Peace" and "1993-2018" below. Shortly after, the channel faded to dark, followed by the startup of Comedy Central, ending 25 years of broadcast. The broadcast was "extended", as in the first seconds of Comedy Central broadcast, the station failed to switch off the VIVA logo. [10]
Interaktiv; VIVA Top 100; Club R'n’B
Planet VIVA; Chartsurfer; Was geht ab?; Ritmo; Inside
Klaas' Wochenshow; VIVA Live!; Retro Charts; NEU; Interaktiv; VIVA News
Interaktiv; 17; VIVA News; NEU; Shibuya; VIVA Live!; VIVA Top 100
VIVA Top 20; VIVA Top 100; Retro Charts; VIVA Live!; NEU; 17; Jung, sexy, sucht!
Voll VIVA; Was geht ab?; Chartsurfer; Neu bei VIVA
Ringtone Charts; Straßencharts; Mixery Massive Music; NEU; VIVA Top 20; Special Charts; VIVA Live!
Interaktiv; Sarah Kuttner – Die Show; Albumcharts
Straßencharts; VIVA Top 20; VIVA Top 100
Inside; Interaktiv; Was geht ab?; Face it!
Enie van de Meiklokjes
(Doreen Grochowski)
Chartsurfer; Was geht ab?; Neu bei VIVA
Club Rotation Dance Charts; Neu bei VIVA
Alles Pocher; Interaktiv; Trash Top 100; Was geht ab?; Planet VIVA; Chartsurfer
Interaktiv; Kewl; Schlegl; Das jüngste Gericht
VASTA; VIVA Live!; VIVA Top 100; NEU
17; Interaktiv; Your Stars for X-Mas
Ringtone Charts; Club Rotation Dance Charts
Mixery Massive Music; Neu; Ringtone Charts; Special Charts; Straßencharts; VIVA Live!; VIVA Top 20; VIVA Top 100
VIVA Liederladen Top 20; Ringtone Charts; VIVA Top 100; Neu; VIVA Live!; Retro Charts; VIVApedia; MTV Top 100
First logo used from 1 December 1993 to 19 April 1998
Redesigned first logo used from 20 April 1998 to 31 December 2001
Logo used from 1 January 2002 to 30 June 2004
Logo used from 1 July 2004 to 31 December 2010. From 5 November 2007 it was shown in orange, green and blue, before then it was white.
Note that from 1 December 2018 to 31 December 2018 all logo designs of Viva were shown by changing every two minutes, as a tribute to Viva due to its shut down.
Viacom also operated VIVA channels in Austria (VIVA Austria), Hungary (VIVA Hungary), Poland (VIVA Polska), The United Kingdom and Ireland (Viva UK and Ireland) and Switzerland (VIVA Switzerland).
The Music Factory (TMF) was an originally Dutch brand of television and radio channels operated focusing on pop music. It was similar to the American MTV which took over TMF in 2001.
MTV is a pan-global pay television network launched as MTV Europe on 1 August 1987. Initially, the channel served all regions within Europe being one of the very few channels that targeted the entire European continent. The channel serves a selection of European countries as ViacomCBS Networks EMEAA began to regionalise its network in 1997. However, since 2021, the channel has expanded outside of Europe.
ViacomCBS Networks Europe, Middle East, Africa & Asia (EMEAA) is a division of ViacomCBS Networks International. Launched as MTV Networks Europe (MTVNE) in 1987, with two offices in London and Amsterdam. At the moment the unit's main headquarters are in Madrid, with additional offices in Lisbon, Paris, Amsterdam, Berlin, Milan, Dubai, Johannesburg & Lagos, Budapest, Warsaw, Singapore, Moscow, Stockholm, Tokyo, Beijing, Manila, Copenhagen, Prague, Helsinki, Hong Kong SAR.
MTV Germany is a German language free-to-air television channel operated by ViacomCBS Networks EMEAA. The channel launched on 7 March 1997 as MTV Central, as part of a regionalisation strategy by ViacomCBS, then MTV Networks Europe.
MTV2 Pop was a German music channel. It launched on 1 May 2001, taking over the transponder left by the analogue service of MTV UK and Ireland when it closed down. It replaced VH1 Germany. The channel mainly focused on Europop and eurodance music.
MTV Russia or MTV HD is a Russian-language free-to-air 24-hour music and general entertainment channel broadcasting in the Russian Federation. Under a licensing agreement from ViacomCBS Networks EMEAA the channel was operated by Prof Media. From June 2013, VIMN Russia announced it would operate the channel after the agreement between both media organizations ceased. VIMN Russia relaunched the channel MTV Russia channel on 1 October 2013 and is also served by mtv.ru.
Nick is a German free-to-air television channel, part of the international Nickelodeon franchise. Originally launched in 1995, and relaunched in 2005, Nickelodeon is based in Berlin. The channel is available on subscription services and as an unscrambled, free-to-air (FTA) satellite signal. On 31 March 2010, the channel re-adopted the name Nickelodeon on air and online, in addition to the new Nickelodeon logo and graphical package being rolled out internationally at the time. Since then, the channel is also broadcast in English in addition to German on a secondary audio track.
Comedy Central is a German free-to-air channel owned by ViacomCBS Networks EMEAA. It is distributed in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland and broadcasts many American and British imported television series as well as original programming. It launched on 15 January 2007 replacing former music channel VIVA Plus. Prior to its launch, Viacom had Nick Comedy, which was a timeshared channel with Nickelodeon Germany, airing from 9:15pm to 6:00am.
ViacomCBS Networks International (VCNI) is the international division of ViacomCBS. The division oversees the production, broadcasting and promotion of key ViacomCBS' brands outside of the United States. These brands include Paramount Network, Comedy Central, MTV, Nickelodeon, BET and Colors TV, as well as CBS-branded channels, which are co-owned with AMC Networks International. VCNI also owns a 30% stake in the Rainbow S.p.A. animation studio in Italy, as well as a 49% stake in an Indian joint venture called Viacom18.
MTV Live HD is an international 24-hour clock HD live music pay television network that is operated by ViacomCBS Networks International's subsidiary ViacomCBS Networks EMEAA. The channel is available in Europe, Latin America, Oceania, Middle East and North Africa and Asia.
Viva Zwei was a German music channel aired and distributed throughout Europe. The channel was launched on 21 March 1995 under the name "Viva II" as a second channel to the main channel VIVA in Germany and lasted until 7 January 2002, when it got replaced by Viva Plus.
Viva was a British free-to-air music television channel owned by Viacom International Media Networks Europe. The channel launched on 26 October 2009, replacing TMF, and ceased broadcasting on 31 January 2018.
VH-1 Deutschland was a localized German version of the Viacom channel VH1 that was on air from 1995 to 2001. The program was operated by Me, Myself & Eye Entertainment GmbH, the former editorial office of Tele 5's predecessor musicbox, in cooperation with MTV Networks Europe.
MTV is a British pay television channel focusing on reality TV and music programming operated by ViacomCBS Networks UK & Australia.
MTV Music is a British pay television channel operated by ViacomCBS Networks UK & Australia. The brand was first launched in the UK and Ireland before launching in Australia, New Zealand, Italy, the Netherlands and Poland. Unlike other MTV Music channels, This channel offers subtitles on selected programmes.
VIVA Schweiz was a TV channel which timeshared with Nickelodeon Switzerland and featured music videos and quizzes. It launched on 6 September 2000. The channel served German-speaking regions in Switzerland. It closed on 31 December 2018, along with all other Viva-branded channels.
VIVA was an Austrian free-to-air television channel launched 2012 as the localised feed of VIVA Germany. In June 2018, Viacom announced that it will shut down all Viva operations worldwide by 31 December 2018.
MTV Pinoy was a Philippine music and entertainment pay television network owned by Viacom International Media Networks Asia, with a partnership with Viva Entertainment to collaborate on local productions, events, marketing and advertising sales. The network was launched on February 1, 2014. It operated from 4pm to 1am, after that it would rebroadcast MTV Asia's programming.
MTV Base is a 24-hour music channel from ViacomCBS Networks EMEAA. There are three different feeds of MTV Base Africa, with one catering for the South African audience known as MTV Base South, one for West Africa, and another for rest of Africa, although there have been criticisms the African feed broadcasts Nigerian music only.
VIVA Plus was a German music television channel that went on air on 7 January 2002 at 13:00 based in Cologne, Germany. It was the successor to VIVA Zwei and was initially managed by VIVA Media AG and later by Viacom, based in Berlin, Germany. On 14 January 2007, the channel was discontinued and got replaced by Comedy Central Deutschland, which began broadcasting the following day.
↑ "Bye bye Viva: Wir verabschieden uns nach 25 Jahren vom coolsten Musiksender" (in German). viva.tv. Retrieved 20 June 2018.
↑ Lückerath, Thomas (1 December 2008). "Happy Birthday: 15 Jahre Videoverwertungsanstalt". DWDL.de.
↑ Hans-Jürgen Jakobs (10 January 2005). "Der V-Faktor". Süddeutsche Zeitung . Retrieved 26 April 2012.
↑ "VIVA sagt "Comet"-Verleihung ab". Quotenmeter (in German). 18 May 2012. Retrieved 1 August 2018.
↑ GmbH, DWDL de. "Viva spart sich erneut die Comet-Verleihung". DWDL.de (in German). Retrieved 21 August 2019.
↑ Briel, Robert (5 October 2010). "MTV turns pay in Germany". Broadband TV News. Retrieved 3 October 2013.
↑ Archived 25 November 2010 at the Wayback Machine
↑ "Musikfernsehen: Viacom stellt Viva ein". www.horizont.net (in German). Retrieved 27 October 2018.
↑ "Viacom to retire VIVA by end of 2018". TVBEurope. Retrieved 25 June 2018.
↑ TVClipsDeutschland, VIVA HD Sendeschluss und Übergang zu ComedyCentral HD , retrieved 2 January 2019
European headquarters: London, Warsaw, Prague
Robert Bakish (President and CEO)
Shari Redstone (Non-Executive Chairwoman)
George Cheeks (CEO, CBS Entertainment Group)
European headquarters: London, Warsaw, Prague
Bellator MMA
Bellator Kickboxing
Philo (unknown stake)
Pop Culture Media
ComicBook.com
PopCulture.com
Porta dos Fundos (51% JV)
Rainbow S.p.A. (30% stake)
Viacom 18 (India; 49% JV)
ViacomCBS Global Distribution
ViacomCBS Ad Solutions
ViacomCBS Velocity
ViacomCBS Vantage
ViacomCBS Consumer Products
ViacomCBS Digital Studios
ViacomCBS International
VidCon
Westinghouse Electric
WhoSay
This page is based on this Wikipedia article
Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license; additional terms may apply.
Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.
РекламаСтрептокарпусы польской и российской селекции. Доставка по России.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/VIVA_Germany
Headquarters: 1993–2005 Cologne, 2005–2018 …
Broadcast area: Germany
Country: Germany
Language(s): German
VIVA (abbreviation for: Videoverwertungsanstalt) was a German free-to-air music television channel, first broadcast on 1 December 1993.
Sluts And Coconuts 2021 Porno Movies
Porno Mature Nl Org
Watch Lesbian Porn Video
Bbw Mistress Lesbian
Hard Orgasm Masturbation
VIVA (German TV channel) - Wikipedia
VIVA (German TV channel) - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader
VIVA (German TV channel) explained
VIVA (немецкий телеканал) - VIVA (German TV channel ...
VIVA, German TV channel. VIVA was a German free-to-air music
VIVA (German TV channel) - en.LinkFang.org
VIVA (немецкий телеканал) - VIVA (German TV channel ...
Viva (Germany) | Logopedia | Fandom
Talk:VIVA (German TV channel) - Wikipedia
Viva German Tv Channel