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SVT Play is the brand used for the
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service offered by
Sveriges Television Sveriges Television AB ("Sweden's Television Stock Company"), shortened to SVT (), is the Sweden, Swedish national public broadcasting, public television broadcaster, funded by a public service tax on personal income set by the Riksdag (national ...
, more specifically to the streaming services offered on the SVT website,
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, and its counterpart for mobile phones. The brand was introduced in December 2006, when the existing
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service got a new name. In September 2007, SVT launched their own channel on
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. From late 2007 until end of 2008 SVT Play was also available as a channel on
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. SVT claims that the service offers more than 2,000 hours of television. Most programmes produced for or by SVT are published on SVT Play after they have been broadcast and are then available for 30 days. SVT have also launched "channels" dedicated at different audiences under the "Play" name. The first such channel was Play Bolibompa which launched in late 2007. It was followed by the news service
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which launched in May 2008.


History

At launch, the streams were available in
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and
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. Since 2007, SVT Play started using
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for shorter clips. In September 2007, SVT launched a trial to provide streamed content in standard television resolution using
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. In the summer of 2008, the German series ''KDD'' became the first foreign acquisition available on SVT Play. During the 2008 Olympics, SVT made all Olympic broadcasts available on the web in three Play channels, on simulcasting with SVT1, one simulcasting with SVT24 and a special web channel called Peking+. In August 2008, SVT Play became available on an IPTV platform for the first time, as the service launched on
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with newscasts and Olympic broadcasts available. On September 22, 2008, SVT launched a service called "Play Prima" which provides drama series from SVT in high resolution (with bitrate of up to 2,4 Megabits per second). Since June 2010 SVT Play uses streaming with adaptive bitrate (between 320 and 2400 kilobits per second) and "Play Prima" was discontinued. In early 2009, SVT relaunched the SVT Play web application. A
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of the new web player was launched on January 20, 2009.


Availability

The service is accessible through most web browsers, a downloadable smartphone app, and selected over-the-top television platforms such as Apple TV. However, most content that isn't news or current affairs is restricted only to those in Sweden. The live simulcasts of SVT's channels on SVT Play are only available in Sweden but SVT Play has dedicated live streams of some individual programmes that may be viewable outside Sweden.


References


External links

* {{VOD services Sveriges Television 2006 establishments in Sweden Internet properties established in 2006