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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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MTV Oy
MTV Oy (formerly Oy Mainos-TV-Reklam Ab) is a Finnish media company owned by Telia Company through TV4 Media (formerly known as Bonnier Broadcasting). The company owns the largest commercial television channel in Finland, MTV3. On 20 July 2018, Telia Company announced the acquisition proposal of the Bonnier Broadcasting, which includes this company, for 9.2 billion SEK (roughly US$1 billion). The acquisition was completed on December 2, 2019. Businesses MTV Oy operates the following television channels: * MTV3 * MTV Sub, formerly ''TVTV!'', ''Subtv'' and ''Sub'' * MTV Ava, formerly ''MTV3 Ava'' and ''Ava'' * C More Sport 1 * C More Sport 2 * C More Max, formerly ''MTV3 Max'' and ''MTV Max'' * C More Juniori C More Juniori (formerly ''Subtv Juniori'', ''Sub Juniori'', ''MTV3 Juniori'' and ''MTV Juniori'') is a Finnish television channel targeting children owned and operated by MTV Oy. The channel is part of the C More channels package and broadcasts ..., formerly ''Sub ...
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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, but also increasingly via digital terrestrial, and streaming television. In the United States, subscription television began in the late 1970s and early 1980s in the form of encrypted analog over-the-air broadcast television which could be decrypted with special equipment. The concept rapidly expanded through the multi-channel transition and into the post-network era. Other parts of the world beyond the United States, such as France and Latin America have also offered encrypted analog terrestrial signals available for subscription. The term is most synonymous with premium entertainment services focused on films or general entertainment programming such as, in the United States, Cinemax, Epix, HBO, Showtime, and Starz, but such services can a ...
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Defunct Television Channels In Denmark
Defunct (no longer in use or active) may refer to: * ''Defunct'' (video game), 2014 * Zombie process or defunct process, in Unix-like operating systems See also * * :Former entities * End-of-life product * Obsolescence Obsolescence is the state of being which occurs when an object, service, or practice is no longer maintained or required even though it may still be in good working order. It usually happens when something that is more efficient or less risky r ...
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Defunct Television Channels In Norway
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Defunct Television Channels In Sweden
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TV4 AB
TV4 AB (formerly Nordisk Television AB; previously traded as ) is a Swedish media company owned by Telia Company through TV4 Media (formerly known as Bonnier Broadcasting). The company owns the largest commercial television channel in Sweden, TV4. From 2007 until 2019, TV4 AB was owned by Bonnier, with Bonnier Broadcasting AB being its parent since 2016. The stock used to be traded at the Stockholm Stock Exchange (OM), but was removed from the OM when Bonnier took full control of the company. On 20 July 2018, Telia Company announced the acquisition proposal of the Bonnier Broadcasting, which includes this company, for 9.2 billion SEK (roughly US$1 billion). The acquisition was completed on December 2, 2019. Businesses TV4 AB operates the following television channels: * TV4 * Sjuan, formerly ''TV4 Plus'', launched in March 2003 broadcasting sport, games and entertainment, but has since changed focus and since at least 2018 and as of 2021 broadcasts mostly crime drama serie ...
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Pan-Nordic Television Channels
Nordicism is an ideology of racism which views the Historical race concepts, historical race concept of the "Nordic race" as an White genocide conspiracy theory, endangered and Master race, superior Race (human categorization), racial group. Some notable and seminal Nordicist works include Madison Grant's book ''The Passing of the Great Race'' (1916); Arthur de Gobineau's ''An Essay on the Inequality of the Human Races'' (1853); the various writings of Lothrop Stoddard; Houston Stewart Chamberlain's ''The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century'' (1899); and, to a lesser extent, William Z. Ripley’s ''The Races of Europe (Ripley book), The Races of Europe'' (1899). The ideology became popular in the late-19th and 20th centuries among Germanic-speaking Europe, Germanic-speaking people of Northwestern Europe, Northwestern, Central Europe, Central and Northern Europe, as well as in North America and Australia. The belief that the Nordic phenotype is superior to all others was origina ...
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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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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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C More Action
C More Entertainment AB is a pay television company that previously operated as Canal+. It targets Nordic countries and has a separate channel in Sweden (C More Film). The main competitors of C More Entertainment are Viasat Film and Viasat Sport, which are part of Nordic Entertainment Group (NENT) since 2018. Since 30 October 2012, the C More channels in Finland are bundled with MTV Oy's premium channels. The combined package was initially named MTV3 Total (later MTV Total) but was changed back to C More in 2017. Ownership history South African company MultiChoice launched the Nordic version of FilmNet in 1985, and SuperSport followed in 1995. The channels were renamed Canal+ in 1997 after MultiChoice sold most of its European operations to French company Groupe Canal+. In 2003, two private equity firms, Baker Capital and Nordic Capital, acquired 100% of Canal+ Television from the international media conglomerate Vivendi Universal. At the same time, the company changed its ...
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C More First HD
C More First HD is a high-definition television channel owned by C More Entertainment showing movies and television series in the Nordic countries. The channel was launched as ''C More HD'' on 1 September 2005. It was then the first HDTV channel targeting the Nordic countries broadcasting with MPEG-2 compression from the Thor 2 satellite and MPEG-4 with cable on the Canal Digital platform. The content consisted of three movies every evening. On 1 November 2006, it was rebranded as ''Canal+ HD'' and is now broadcasting H.264. The Swedish cable distributor Com Hem launched HDTV on 12 December 2006 and then included Canal+ HD in its offerings. In early February 2007, C More launched another HD channel. ''Canal+ HD'' was then renamed ''Canal+ Film HD'' and the new channel was named ''Canal+ Sport HD''. See also * Canal+ * C More First * C More Hits * C More Action * Canal+ Sport * Canal+ Sport 2 C More Tennis was a Scandinavian premium sports channel which replaced Canal+ S ...
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List Of Programs Broadcast By C More
This is a list of programs broadcast by C More Entertainment in Scandinavia. __NOTOC__ 0-9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z {{Programs C More C More Entertainment AB is a pay television company that previously operated as Canal+. It targets Nordic countries and has a separate channel in Sweden (C More Film). The main competitors of C More Entertainment are Viasat Film and Viasat Sp ... Programs, C More ...
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