Zone Reality

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Zone Reality
Launched October 10, 2002
Owned by Zonemedia
Audience share 0.1% (0.1% for +1)
(November '06, [1])
Formerly called Reality TV (until 2006)
Sister channel(s) Zone Reality Extra
Timeshift service Zone Reality +1
Website www.zonereality.tv
Availability
Satellite
Sky Digital (UK) Channel 150
Channel 151 (+1)
Channel 152 (Extra)
DStv (Africa) Channel 42
Tata Sky Channel 217
Dialog TV (Sri Lanka) Channel 16
Digiturk Channel 83
Viasat
Cable
Virgin Media Channel 146

Zone Reality (formerly known as Reality TV) is a European reality television channel.

Zone Reality broadcasts in both analogue and digital to over 120 million viewers throughout Europe, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, India, China and Asia.


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