2000–2003[]
Viva TV was launched in February 2000 as Primetime Sports and Entertainment block on IBC Channel 13 following after Viva Entertainment's acquisition of Vintage Sports. The logo was letter "V" is a symbol of the old Viva's 1981 logo, also added the Globe and also stylized as "vivatv" in the Tahoma font. the "Viva" word in Blue and the "TV" word in Yellow/Gold. In early 2003, Viva TV ended its airing on IBC after Viva decided not to renew a block time agreement with the network to air the block due to high programming costs and low ratings. Despite this, then before Star for a Night (Philippines), Grand Finals, its last Viva TV-produced program was aired on IBC-13 on March 1, 2003.
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Viva TV (IBC programming block) |
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Owner
Government Communications Group (100.0%) | Benedicto family (98.4%) | Prime Realty (95.3%) | R-II Builders Group (92.4%) Parent Divisions: 'TV Productions: Television: TV Stations: Radio networks: Former radio stations: Social media: YouTube Channels: Former blocktimers, Divisions and TV Productions: Related articles: Sister networks: |
Subsidiaries Viva Artists Agency | Viva Films | Studio Viva | Viva International Pictures | Viva Video | Vivamax Originals | Falcon Films | Mega Productions Radio stations Television channels Viva Music Group Defunct
1Co-owned by ViacomCBS |