The View (U.S. TV Series) - International Broadcasts

International Broadcasts

  • In Australia, The View is shown on the Nine Network at 1:00pm weekdays, usually airing the most recent episode broadcast in the US (with the exception of Friday episodes, which are held off until Monday, due to time zone differences). It has been popularly paired with The Ellen DeGeneres Show since mid-2008. It also aired on Foxtel but the show was later removed from the schedule before the shows season 16 premiered., and WIN (rural counterpart of Nine).
  • In Canada, The View is available on the CTV broadcast network in simulcast with ABC (subject to Canada's simsub rules).
  • In New Zealand, The View was screened on the Vibe channel on Sky satellite television. Episodes are delayed by one week.
  • In the Philippines, the show is simulcast live on Velvet.
  • In South Africa, The View was broadcast on SABC3, but was replaced with The Tyra Banks Show as it was felt it was more relevant to that time slots audience.
  • In the Netherlands, The View began broadcasting in late 2009 on RTL 8.
Similar series:
  • Le Grand 8 (The Big 8/The coaster) on D8 in France (Monday to Friday).
  • Así Somos (The way we are) on Ecuavisa in Ecuador.
  • De Tafel Van Vijf (The Table of Five) on Net 5 and Vrouw & Paard, (Woman & Horse) on Nederland 2 in the Netherlands.
  • Kalam Nawaem (Sweet Talk) on MBC in the Arab world.
  • Loose Women on ITV in the United Kingdom.
  • The Circle on Network Ten in Australia and the cancelled The Catch-Up on Nine Network in 2007.
  • Studio 5 in Norway

In the U.S. The View is normally rated TVPG. But in later episodes, The ratings had changed to TV14 and even sometimes TVMA for crude language and strong drug references, etc in some episodes (L)

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