Viasat
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Viasat is a direct broadcast satellite television broadcaster and pay TV operator, owned by the Swedish media conglomerate Modern Times Group (MTG). Broadcasting from London, the target markets are in the Nordic and the Baltic Countries.
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Satellites
Viasat has one satellite in orbit, and another on-order and planned for launch in 2016.
The Viasat signals can be received from the Astra 4A satellite at 4.8°E with any DVB-S receiver equipped with a NDS VideoGuard descrambling module. Viasat’s main competitor on DBS distribution in the Nordic countries is Canal Digital. Viasat does not have a platform of their own outside the Nordic and Baltic countries, so they have to rely on third party distributors in Eastern and Central Europe.[citation needed]
MTG channels
Nordic countries
Country-specific basic channels:
- TV3 Denmark
- TV3 Norway, also in HD
- TV3 Sweden
- TV3+ Denmark
- TV3 Puls
- TV6 Norway
- TV6 Sweden
- TV8 Sweden
- TV10 Sweden
- Viasat4 Norway, also in HD
Pan-Nordic pay channels:
- Viasat Film
- Viasat Film Action
- Viasat Film Classic
- Viasat Film Drama
- Viasat Film Family
- Viasat Film Nordic
- Viasat Explore
- Viasat History
- Viasat Nature/Crime
- Viasat Sport Sweden
- Viasat Sport Norway, also in HD
- Viasat Fotboll (Sweden, also in HD)
- Viasat Motor (Sweden and Norway)
- Viasat Premier League HD (Sweden)
- Viasat Hockey (Norway, Sweden and Finland)
- Viasat Golf
- TV3 Sport 1 (Denmark) (Formerly Viasat Sport 1 Denmark and TV 2 Sport)
- TV3 Sport 2 (Denmark)
Czechoslovakia countries
Country-specific basic channels:
- TV3 Slovakia
- TV8 Slovakia - TV8 is an Slovakian terrestrial, satellite and cable television channel for women, owned by the Nordic television company Viasat.[citation needed] It was launched on October 3, 2011.[citation needed]
- TV6 Slovakia
- TV3 Czech Republic
- 3+ Czech Republic
- TV6 Czech Republic
Others:
- TV1000 Action East
- TV1000 East
- TV1000 Russkoe Kino (ТВ1000 Русское Кино)
- Viasat Explorer
- Viasat History
- Viasat Nature East
- Viasat Sport Baltic
- Viasat Golf
- Viasat Motor
- Viasat Premier League HD
Eastern and Central Europe
Viasat does not have a platform of their own outside the Nordic and Baltic countries, so they have to rely on third party distributors in Eastern and Central Europe.
Free channels:
Pay channels:
- TV1000 Action East
- TV1000 Balkan
- TV1000 East
- TV1000 Poland
- TV1000 Russkoe Kino
- Viasat Sport East
- Viasat History (Greece and Cyprus come soon)
- Viasat Explorer (Greece and Cyprus come soon)
- Viasat Nature (Greece and Cyprus come soon)
Other channels
In addition to their own channels, Viasat carry several third party channels on their platform.
Country specific
Sweden:
- SVT1 (also in HD)
- SVT2 (also in HD)
- SVT24 (timesharing with Barnkanalen)
- Barnkanalen (timesharing with SVT24)
- Kunskapskanalen
- TV4
- Sjuan
- TV4 Film
- TV4 Fakta
- TV4 Science fiction
- TV4 Sport
- TV4 Komedi
- TV4 Guld
- TV4 News
- Kanal 5
- Kanal 9
- TV11
- TNT
- MTV Sweden
- Nickelodeon Sweden
- Comedy Central Sweden
Denmark:
- DR1
- DR2
- DR3 (HD)
- DR K
- DR Ramasjang
- DR Ultra
- TV 2 Denmark
- TV 2 Charlie
- TV 2 Film
- TV 2 News
- TV 2 Zulu
- Kanal 4
- Kanal 5
- 6'eren
- 7'eren
- 24 Nordjyske
- MTV Denmark
Norway:
- NRK1
- NRK2
- NRK3/NRK Super
- TV 2 Norge
- TV 2 Filmkanalen
- TV 2 Nyhetskanalen
- TV 2 Sport
- TVNorge
- FEM
- MAX
- VOX
- MTV Norway
Czech Republic:
Slovakia:
Lithuania:
Transnational
- Animal Planet Europe (only in the Baltics)
- BBC World News
- Cartoon Network (6.00-21.00, time-sharing with TCM Europe)
- CNBC Nordic
- CNN International
- Discovery Channel Europe (only in the Baltics)
- Disney Channel Scandinavia
- E!
- Euronews
- Boomerang Scandinavia
- The God Channel
- MTV Live HD
- Nat Geo Scandinavia
- Nat Geo HD
- Nat Geo Wild
- Nickelodeon Scandinavia (6.00-18.00, time-sharing with VH1 Europe)
- Nick Jr. (Sweden)
- NHK World
- NTV Mir (only in the Baltics)
- Playboy TV (time-sharing with Viasat Nature/Crime)
- Disney Junior (time-sharing with Viasat Film Drama)
- Ren TV (only in the Baltics)
- RTR Planeta (only in the Baltics)
- RT (Russia Today)
- Spice Platinum (time-sharing with Viasat Explorer)
- Spice Private (also known as Viasat Ticket 2 Erotic)
- STS International (only in the Baltics)
- Disney XD Scandinavia
- TCM Nordic (Turner Classic Movies) (21.00-6.00, time-sharing with Cartoon Network Nordic)
- VH1 Europe (18.00-6.00, time-sharing with Nick Jr Sweden)
- CBS Reality
- MTV Europe
- Penthouse HD1
- Penthouse HD2
- Space Channel 3D
Former channels
Channel | Start | Close | |
---|---|---|---|
TV1000 2 | 2004-09 | Replaced by TV1000 Plus One | |
TV1000 3 | 2004-09 | Replaced by TV1000 Family | |
Cinema | 2004-9 | Replaced by TV1000 Action | |
Cinema 2 | 2004-09 | Replaced by TV1000 Nordic | |
Cinema 3 | 2004-09 | Replaced by TV1000 Classic | |
The History Channel Scandinavia | 2004-11 | Closed down, replaced by Viasat History | |
Viasat Sport 24 | 2005-04 | 2006-12 | Replaced by Viasat Golf |
Viasat Sport 2 | 2004-02 | 2009-01 | Replaced by Viasat Fotboll/Viasat Sport (Norway) and Viasat Motor in Sweden and Norway, and Viasat Sport Baltic and Viasat Golf in the Baltics. |
Viasat Sport 3 | 2004-02 | 2009-01 | |
Hallmark Channel Scandilux | 2009-09 | ||
Jetix Scandinavia | 2005 | 2009-09 | Replaced by Disney XD |
REN TV Baltic | 2010 | ||
Pervyj Baltyjskij Kanal | 2010 | ||
TV1000 Plus One | 2004-09 | 2010-08 | Closed down. |
World record
The live 3D broadcast of the 2011 UEFA Champions League final match between Manchester United and Barcelona was provided by Viasat in 3D format in Gothenburg (Sweden).[1] The football match was broadcast on EKTA screen. This Ukrainian produced 3D LED TV made The Guinness Book of World Records.[2][3]
See also
- List of Danish television channels
- List of Estonian television channels
- List of Finnish television channels
- List of Latvian television channels
- List of Lithuanian television channels
- List of Norwegian television channels
- List of Swedish television channels
References
- ↑ The Viasat company Press-release, www.viasat.se
- ↑ Guinness World Record,
- ↑ EKTA’s Ukrainian produced 3D Led TV makes The Guinness Book of World Records, www.ekta-led.com
- Pages with broken file links
- Articles with unsourced statements from January 2015
- Articles with unsourced statements from November 2015
- Direct broadcast satellite services
- Television in Sweden
- Television in Denmark
- Television in Finland
- Television broadcasting companies of Norway
- Modern Times Group
- Broadcasting in the United Kingdom
- London media