VIVA Switzerland
Appearance
Country | Switzerland |
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Headquarters | Berlin, Germany |
Programming | |
Language(s) | German |
Ownership | |
Owner | Viacom International Media Networks Europe |
VIVA Schweiz timeshares with Nickelodeon Switzerland and features music videos with SMS Quizzes. It launched on 6 September 2000. This channel serves the German-speaking regions in Switzerland. In June 2018, Viacom announced that it will shut down all Viva operations worldwide at the end of 2018.
Timesharing with Comedy Central
From 8 September 2014 VIVA will air between 6 am and 5 pm.In the time between 5 pm and 6 am the program of Comedy Central Switzerland will be shown. Until October 2014 there will be a simulcast broadcast of the program of Comedy Central on the shared frequency with Nickelodeon (8.15 pm to 5.45 am) and on the VIVA-frequency (5 pm to 6 am).[2][3]
- Programmes:
- Clip Trip
- VIVA News
- Nacht Express
- Charts Rotation
Presenters
Until 2011:
At program start in 1999:
- Noémi Besedes (actress)
- Alexa Brogli (journalist)
- Georgina Casparis (designer)
- Viet Dang (dancer and choreographer)
- Christian Franzoso (Redaktor und Moderator glanz&gloria SF)
- Marco Fritsche (Moderator Tele Ostschweiz)
- Stephan Gubler (Journalist, u.a. Schweizer Illustrierte)
- Gabriel Gee-Jay Jenny (Moderator Radio Basel 1 & Star TV)
- Nick Läderach (Moderator Radio 24)
- Thierry Levy (actor and singer)
- Yoshi Nakahara
- Sanja Ristic (actress)
- Kathrin Ruch
- Samuel Textor
- Nadja Polisensky (Model)
- Eveline von Arx (Jugendberaterin Blick)
- Nadja Zimmermann (Produzentin "Jeder Rappen zählt!" SF)
- Yves Zurwerra
References
- ^ "Bye bye Viva: Wir verabschieden uns nach 25 Jahren vom coolsten Musiksender" (in German). viva.tv. Retrieved 2018-06-20.
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(help) - ^ "Kastner dampft Viva ein und baut Nickelodeon aus". DWDL.de. Retrieved 22 June 2014.
- ^ "Viacom schrumpft VIVA bereits im September". DWDL.de. Retrieved 28 July 2014.