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Diva TV was a British
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owned by
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, which launched on
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in the UK and Ireland on channel 269 at midday on 1 October 2007. Despite having quite a varied schedule upon launch, the channel's programming declined. It aired shows such as ''
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'', ''
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'', '' The Talk'' and ''
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''. On 1 November 2011 Diva TV +1 closed on Sky channel 277. The channel had previously been available on
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channel 165 until 1 April 2010. Diva TV closed on 14 February 2012 at midnight with its most popular programmes shifted to the
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. The move followed NBCUniversal's acquisition by
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in March 2011 and affected only the UK market.


''The Ellen DeGeneres Show''

From April 2011, Diva TV no longer aired '' The Ellen DeGeneres Show''. Diva TV have cited being "unable to attract enough viewers to make the show viable for the channel". From 19 September 2011
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picked up ''The Ellen DeGeneres Show'' starting from season 9.


See also

*
Diva Universal Diva, formerly Diva Universal, is a woman-based entertainment channel owned by Universal Networks International. The list of Diva channels includes: * Diva (Asia TV channel) ''defunct'' *Diva Universal (Philippines) ''defunct'' * Diva (Finland) ' ...


References


External links


Official Diva TV website
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