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Encyclopedia > TV3 (Viasat)

TV3 is the largest commercial television channel of Viasat, which is part of the Swedish media company Modern Times Group. TV3 broadcasts at least six separate channels in Scandinavia and the Baltic States, each with a share of localized entertainment and documentaries produced in the respective domestic languages. All channels are broadcast from London in the United Kingdom, which means that Viasat is able to circumvent the more stringent criteria for commercial messages that applies in the Scandinavian countries, specifically advertisements aimed directly at children, and the ban on interupting content produced by other channels with advertisements. Viasat is a television network owned by Modern Times Group. ... Modern Times Group (MTG) is a Swedish media company. ... Scandinavia, Fennoscandia, and the Kola Peninsula. ... Baltic states and the Baltic Sea The Baltic states or the Baltic countries is a term which nowadays refers to three countries in Northern Europe: Estonia Latvia Lithuania Prior to World War II, Finland was sometimes considered, particularly by the Soviet Union, a fourth Baltic state. ... London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England. ...


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ZTV is a commercial television channel broadcasted by Viasat in Sweden and Norway. ... TV1000 is a set of cable movie channels, broadcasted in the Scandinavian countries, and owned by MTG (Modern Times Group). ... List of Danish television channels Must-carry channels (all networks are required to carry these channels by law) DR 1 - broadcast by the Danish Broadcast Corporation (DR) DR 2 - broadcast by DR, not yet available everywhere by aerial TV 2 TvDanmark (also available by cable and satellite) Regional channels (broadcasting... This is a list of television channels that broadcast for a Lithuanian language audience. ... This is a list of television channels that broadcast for a Norwegian language audience. ... This is a list of television channels that broadcast for a Swedish language audience. ...

External links

  • TV3 (http://www.tv3.dk/) - Denmark
  • TV3 (http://www.tv3.ee/) - Estonia
  • TV3 (http://www.tv3.lv/) - Latvia
  • TV3 (http://www.tv3.lt/) - Lituania
  • TV3 (http://www.tv3.no/) - Norway
  • TV3 (http://www.tv3.se/) - Sweden

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TV3 (Viasat) | English | Dictionary & Translation by Babylon (142 words)
TV3 is the brand name used by Viasat's flagship channels in Scandinavia and the Baltic States.
The first TV3 channel was launched on New Year's Eve 1987, breaking the monopoly on broadcasting in the Scandinavian languages.TV3 broadcasts at least six separate channels in Scandinavia and the Baltic States, each with a share of localized entertainment and documentaries produced in the respective domestic languages.
All the channels are broadcast from London in the United Kingdom, which means that Viasat is able to circumvent the more stringent criteria for commercial messages that apply in the Scandinavian countries, specifically in relation to advertisements aimed directly at children, and the stricter rules on interrupting programs with commercials.
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