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2012 In Danish Television
This is a list of Danish television related events from 2012. Events *25 February - Kim Wagner wins the first season of '' Voice – Danmarks største stemme''. *23 March - Ida Østergaard Madsen wins the fifth season of '' X Factor''. *13 May - Amanda Heisel wins the fourth season of ''Big Brother''. *9 November - TV host Joakim Ingversen and his partner Claudia Rex win the ninth season of '' Vild med dans''. *24 November - Emilie Paevatalu wins the second season of '' Voice – Danmarks største stemme''. Debuts *January 30 - ''Big Brother'' (2001-2005, 2012-2014) Television shows 1990s *''Hvem vil være millionær?'' (1999–present) 2000s *'' Vild med dans'' (2005–present) *'' X Factor'' (2008–present) 2010s *'' Voice – Danmarks største stemme'' (2011–present) Ending this year Channels Conversions and rebrandings: * Unknown: Canal+ First to C More First * Unknown: Canal+ Family to C More Kids * Unknown: Canal+ Hockey to C More Hockey * Unknown: Canal+ Seri ...
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TV4 Hockey
TV4 Hockey is an ice hockey channel broadcasting in Sweden and Norway. The channel shows ice hockey from Sweden Sweden, formally the Kingdom of Sweden,The United Nations Group of Experts on Geographical Names states that the country's formal name is the Kingdom of SwedenUNGEGN World Geographical Names, Sweden./ref> is a Nordic country located on ... and other countries. References External links {{Swedish television channels Television channels in Sweden Television channels in Norway Defunct television channels in Finland Television stations in Denmark ...
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Anders Frandsen
Anders Frandsen (8 December 1960 – c. 1 January 2012) was a Denmark, Danish musician, singer, actor and TV presenter. He was born in Copenhagen. Career Although Frandsen was not a trained actor, he appeared in theatre performances during the 1980s. He later became a TV presenter on Danish Kanal 2, alongside Camilla Miehe-Renard. In 1991 he came to fame when he won the Dansk Melodi Grand Prix (the Danish national final for the Eurovision Song Contest) with the song ''Lige der hvor hjertet slår'', composed by Michael Elo. The song didn't do well at the Eurovision Song Contest 1991, 1991 Eurovision Song Contest, and placed 19th with only 8 points. That didn't hurt his popularity however, and the following year at the Danish national final, he was the host. He then became a TV host on TV3 (Denmark), TV3 for the next few years. He appeared on many shows, such as "''Knald eller Fald''" (a dating programme) and "''Stjerneskud''" (a talent competition for look-alikes), and also pre ...
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C More Tennis
C More Tennis was a Scandinavian premium sports channel which replaced Canal+ Sport 2 on September 4, 2012, and became a sports channel with only tennis from ATP Tour, WTA Tour and Davis Cup. The channel also has the rights to the Grand Slam tournament Wimbledon. The channel was available: In Sweden through the C More packets: C More Max, C More Sports and C More Family. In Norway through the C More packets: C More Total and C More Sports. In Finland through the package: MTV3 Total. However, it was not meaningful in the first place that the channel should be available in Denmark since Canal 8 Sport substituted C More Sports and Tennis would be shown there, but the channel is available through C More Film package from Canal Digital, YouSee and Altibox together with C More Extreme. But in early 2013 it was recognized that there was not always room till all tennis tournaments on Canal 8 Sport so that the channel was in March 2013 made available through YouSee where the channel ...
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TV4 Hits
TV4 Hits (branded as Hits in Norway) is a Scandinavian premium television channel showing movies and TV shows. The channel shows big blockbusters, independent movies, classic movies, movies from the whole world and erotic movies. The channel was launched as ''Canal+ Film 2'' on 1 May 2004. On 1 November 2007 it changed its name to ''Canal+ Hits'' as part of a larger reorganization of the Canal+ channels. In the Swedish feed, it timeshares with Canal+ Sport 2 which broadcasts a few games in the weekend. In the Norwegian and Finnish network the channel is however broadcast in full. The channel changed name to C More Hits on 4 September 2012 as of big rebranding. C More was discontinued on 14 August 2023, in favor of TV4 Play in Sweden. Consequently, the channel was rebranded as TV4 Hits and simply as Hits in Norway. See also * C More Entertainment * C More Action * C More Sport * C More Tennis * MTV Aitio MTV Aitio is a Scandinavian premium television channel owned by ...
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Canal 8 Sport
CANAL8 Sport was a Danish television channel owned by TV4 Group and C More Entertainment. The channel was announced on July 3, 2012. The channel replaced Canal+ Sport 1 in Denmark. The reason for this is that after Canal+ lost the rights to the Premier League in 2010, they have a hard time keeping the subscribers in Denmark to their premium sports package. And thus it was decided to move the most popular sport with Danish viewer interest from a high pay channel to an advertising financing low pay channel. the channel is first of all a football channel and show matches from Danish Superliga, UEFA Europa League, La Liga, Serie A and Eredivisie and other sports like UFC fighting, ATP Tennis, Indycar Racing and Swedish Hockey League. Following this decision, the C More Sports package was not made available in Denmark. An HD version of Canal 8 Sport was launched on June 3, 2013. In the Summer of 2015, Discovery Networks Northern Europe purchase the channel, and on July 1, 2015 it ...
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C More Sport
C More Sport is a Scandinavian pay television sports network owned by C More Entertainment. It was launched as the Nordic version of ''Canal+ Sport'' on 1 May 2004, when C More introduced themed channels for movies and sports. On 1 September 2005, most sports broadcasts were moved to Canal+ Sport and separate versions of the channel were made for Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland. With the launch of a second sports channel, the first channels got their current name. Canal+ Sport 1 in Denmark was rebranded as Canal 8 Sport on 13 August 2012. Programming *Association football, Football **La Liga **Serie A **CONCACAF Gold Cup **Major League Soccer (Sweden only) **Argentine Primera División **UEFA Europa League (Finland only) **UEFA Nations League (Sweden only) **Barça TV **Real Madrid TV **Arsenal TV **Chelsea TV *Tennis **ATP Tour **Various tournaments on the WTA Tour *Ice hockey **Swedish Hockey League, Elitserien/Swedish Hockey League (SHL) **Ice Hockey World Championships ...
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V Film
V Film is a group of premium movie channels broadcasting in the Nordic countries owned by Viaplay Group. History Viasat Film was started by Kinnevik on 27 August 1989 as TV1000, using one of the sixteen transponders on Astra 1A, the very first Astra satellite. In June 1991 TV1000 announced that they channel would merge with another pay movie channel called SF Succé. This gave the channel a content boost with several Swedish films. It also made TV1000 more able to compete with FilmNet which was the leading premium channel at the time. The merger took place on 1 September 1991. The name of the merged channel was initially announced to be "TV1000 Succékanalen", although this was not used on air. As TV1000 was much larger than SF Succé, Kinnevik would own 75 percent of the new channel, while SF Succé's owners only owned 25 percent. When Kinnevik spun off their media division into the Modern Times Group in 1997, TV1000 wasn't included. Kinnevik were eventually able to buy out ...
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MTV Viihde
MTV Viihde is a Scandinavian premium television Pay television, also known as subscription television, premium television or, when referring to an individual service, a premium channel, refers to subscription-based television services, usually provided by multichannel television providers, b ... channel showing movies and TV shows. It replaced Canal+ Comedy on 1 April 2010. References {{Swedish television channels Defunct television channels in Sweden Defunct television channels in Norway Defunct television channels in Denmark Television channels in Finland Television channels and stations established in 2010 Pan-Nordic television channels ...
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MTV Aitio
MTV Aitio is a Scandinavian premium television channel owned by C More Entertainment showing movies and TV shows. It is the flagship movie channel of the Nordic C More package. History The channel started out as ''Canal+ Film 1'' on 1 May 2004 and replaced the channel Canal+ Gul. From September 2005 the channel was known as ''Canal+ Film'', but the numeral was added again in November 2006. On 1 November 2007 the channel became ''Canal+ First'' as part of a major reorganisation of the Canal+ movie channels. On 14 August 2023, C More First rebranded its name to MTV Aitio. Programming * List of programs broadcast by C More See also * C More Entertainment * C More First HD * C More Action * C More Sport * C More Tennis * TV4 Hits TV4 Hits (branded as Hits in Norway) is a Scandinavian premium television channel showing movies and TV shows. The channel shows big blockbusters, independent movies, classic movies, movies from the whole world and erotic movies. The channe ... ...
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Television In Denmark
Television in Denmark was established in the 1950s and was run by a monopoly with only one channel available until the 1980s. Danish programming Universal Channel * '' Bates Motel'' * '' The Border'' * '' Burn Notice'' * '' Chicago Fire'' * ''Chicago Hope'' * ''Chicago Med'' * ''Cold Case'' * ''Common Law'' * ''Doc Martin'' * ''Entourage'' * ''Eureka'' * '' For Life'' * ''Frankie Drake Mysteries'' * '' The Good Doctor'' * ''The Good Wife'' * ''HawthoRNe'' * ''House'' * '' iZombie'' * ''Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' * '' Law & Order: UK'' * ''Monk'' * ''Numb3rs'' * ''NYPD Blue'' * '' Parenthood'' * ''Person of Interest'' * ''Royal Pains'' * ''Sea Patrol'' * ''Shattered'' * ''Ugly Betty'' * ''V'' * ''Whiskey Cavalier'' Kanal 9 * ''The A-Team'' * ''Cheers'' * ''Frasier'' * ''Magnum, P.I.'' * ''Miami Vice'' * ''M*A*S*H'' * ''MacGyver'' * '' Nash Bridges'' * ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' * ''The Shield'' * ''Six Feet Under'' * ''The Sopranos'' * '' Spartacus: Gods of the Arena ...
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Big Brother (Danish TV Series)
''Big Brother Danmark'' was the Danish version of the international reality television franchise '' Big Brother'' created by producer John de Mol. The series debuted on Danish television in January 2001 and was axed in June 2014, due to poor ratings. The show first aired two regular seasons on ''TvDanmark2'' (Now Kanal 4) in 2001. The series returned once again in 2003 on ''TvDanmark2'', first with a celebrity season called "''V.I.P''.", later that year ''TvDanmark2'' aired the first regular Big Brother season in nearly two years. In 2004 ''TvDanmark2'' aired one season before the show was paused indefinitely. The season was a celebrity season and was called "''Reality Allstars''". In 2007, it was announced that Modern Times Group, had bought the rights to Big Brother in Denmark. In the fall of 2007, TV3 Denmark aired the first season of Big Brother. The premiere of the 2007 series was watched by over 199,000 people in Denmark. Big Brother returned once again in 2008 under the ...
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