Viva (British and Irish TV channel)

Viva (stylised as 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.

History
The channel was officially launched on 26 October 2009 by Alexandra Burke, with an exclusive live performance of her single "Bad Boys". The first music video to be shown on Viva was Alphabeat's "The Spell" in The Official UK Chart Show Top 20 hosted by Sarah-Jane Crawford. It originally broadcast for 24 hours a day until Noggin was removed from the schedule and its hours were reduced to 6:00am – 9:00am. It was further reduced to 3:00am – 9:00am on 1 August 2011.

On 19 September 2011 the channel started broadcasting in the 16:9 picture format but the DOG was still set to the 4:3 picture format and appeared stretched; this was later fixed so it appears within the 4:3 safe zone. As with other Viacom channels, most 4:3 content has been stretched to 14:9.

Viva dropped its free-to-view encryption on satellite on 19 March 2013, before launching on the free-to-air platform, Freesat, on 2 April 2013.

On 8 October 2014, following the Viacom takeover of UK broadcaster Channel 5, it was announced that Viva would be removed from Freeview with all of its entertainment content moving to 5*. Its EPG slot was taken over by 5USA (which had moved from Freeview channel 31 for the launch of Spike) on 15 April 2015, with Viva moving to Freeview channel 74 and its broadcast hours changed to 9:00 to 11:00. The channel still broadcasts full-time on all other platforms.

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. It moved once again on Freeview on 2 October 2015 from Channel 58 to 57. Following the establishment of a stream sharing capacity with 5USA +1, Viva extended to broadcast between 5:00am and 6:00pm on digital terrestrial television.

Closure
Viva ceased broadcasting on all platforms at 6:00am on 31 January 2018, with the final music video shown was Spice Girls' "Viva Forever". A day before, it was removed from Freesat, and the network's website was redirected to the MTV charts webpage. From 1 February, DTT's channel 57 began carrying a part-time placeholder broadcast of 5Spike +1. The 5am-6pm hours previously used by Viva were now used to extend 5USA +1 into daytime. Throughout February 2018, the temporary Valentine's Day-focused MTV Love network replaced it on Sky and Virgin Media, before being replaced by now defunct channel MTV OMG from 1 March 2018.

Former programming
As well as music videos, Viva previously showed programmes from other Viacom channels including MTV, Nickelodeon, Comedy Central and Channel 5.


 * Catfish: The TV Show (2013–15)
 * Pretty Little Liars (2010–13)
 * Brooke Knows Best
 * Celebrity Deathmatch
 * The City (2009–12)
 * The Dudesons in America (2011)
 * The Hills (2009–12)
 * Jersey Shore (2011–12)
 * Hogan Knows Best
 * Fly Girls (2009–10)
 * Blonde Charity Mafia
 * True Beauty (2010–11)
 * New York Goes to Hollywood
 * Run's House
 * Daddy's Girls
 * Suck My Pop
 * My Super Sweet 16
 * America's Best Dance Crew
 * South Park (2009–13)
 * Punk'd
 * The Hard Times of RJ Berger
 * Viva La Bam
 * Jackass (2009–15)
 * Scarred
 * 16 & Pregnant
 * Teen Mom
 * Teen Mom 2
 * Teen Mom 3
 * Two and a Half Men (2009–12)
 * 16 and Pregnant
 * The Osbournes


 * A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila
 * Scream Queens
 * Bromance
 * MTV Cribs
 * Dirty Sanchez (2009–15)
 * Hulk Hogan's Celebrity Championship Wrestling
 * Pants Off Dance Off
 * Community (season 1)
 * Teen Cribs
 * The Official UK Chart Show
 * Slips
 * The Fresh Prince of Bel Air (2011–14)
 * Crash Canyon
 * Daria
 * Beavis and Butt-head (2013–14)
 * Whitney
 * Bellator MMA
 * My Wife and Kids
 * That '70s Show
 * Brickleberry
 * Scrubs (2013–15)
 * Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps (2013–15)
 * SpongeBob SquarePants (2012–2015)
 * The Real World
 * Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County
 * Are You the One? (2014–15)
 * Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness (2013-2015)
 * The Penguins of Madagascar (2013-2015)

Presenters

 * Sarah Jane Crawford
 * Kimberley Walsh

Noggin
Noggin was an early morning children's television block from Nick Jr., that was broadcast on Viva from 06:00 - 09:00 daily. The programming block was first shown on TMF and was initially carried over to Viva. As of March 2010 the block has ended. The schedule in October 2009 included;


 * Go, Diego, Go!
 * Dora the Explorer
 * Little Bear
 * Maggie and the Ferocious Beast
 * Yo Gabba Gabba!
 * LazyTown
 * Thomas And Friends
 * The Backyardigans
 * Wonder Pets!