Viasat_(Nordic_television_service)

Viasat (Nordic television service)

Viasat (Nordic television service)

Satellite provider


Viasat was a satellite and pay television brand, co-owned by the Swedish media group Viaplay Group in the Nordic countries, Antenna Group in Hungary, and by Viasat World internationally. Founded in Sweden in 1991, Viasat has previously been owned by Modern Times Group. The channels of both companies were broadcast from London.

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In 2020, Viasat formed a joint venture with Canal Digital to form the company Allente.[1] The merger was completed on April 13, 2021.

Satellite platforms

The Viasat signals was received from the Astra 4A and SES-5 satellites at 4.8°E with any DVB-S receiver equipped with a NDS VideoGuard descrambling module. 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]

In May 2016, MTG announced the launch of Viasat Ultra HD, the first ultra-high-definition television (UHD) channel in the Nordic region and its first UHD Sports channel. The channel will feature selected live sport events especially produced in Ultra HD and launch in the autumn in Sweden, Norway, Denmark and Finland via SES-5. Viasat will also be launching an Ultra HD set-top box from Samsung and a TV-module to enable existing UHD TVs to display the channel.[2]

TV channels

Nordic countries

The Nordic Viasat-branded operations are owned by Viaplay Group. The brand is no longer used for the advertising-funded and free-to-air channels of Viaplay Group.

V Film and V Series

V Film and V Series channels are common for the four Nordic markets.

Sports

The available sports television channels differ across the Nordic markets due to the varying broadcasting rights. In Denmark most of the Viaplay-owned sports channels use the brand TV3 (TV3 Sport and TV3 Max).

  • V Sport Ultra HD (Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark)
  • V Sport Golf (Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark)
  • V Sport Live 1-5 (Sweden, Finland, Norway, Denmark)
  • V Sport 1 (Sweden, Finland, Norway)
  • V Sport Extra (Sweden)
  • V Sport Premium (Sweden and Finland)
  • V Sport Football (Sweden and Finland)
  • V Sport Vinter (Sweden and Finland)
  • V Sport Motor (Sweden and Finland)
  • V Sport Premier League (Norway)
  • V Sport Premier League 1-4 (Norway)
  • V Sport+ (Norway)
  • V Sport 2 (Norway)
  • V Sport 3 (Norway)
  • V Sport+ Suomi (Finland)
  • V Sport 1 Suomi (Finland)
  • V Sport 2 Suomi (Finland)

International channels

Owned by Viasat World.

Pay channels:

  • Viasat Nature
  • Viasat Explore
  • Viasat History
  • Epic Drama (in Central and Eastern Europe)
  • TV1000 (in Balkan states)
  • Viasat Kino (previously TV1000 East) (in Baltic states)
  • Viasat Kino Action (previously TV1000 Action East) (in Baltic states)
  • Viasat Kino World (previously TV1000 World Kino) (in Baltic states)
  • Viasat Kino Megahit (previously ViP Megahit East) (in Baltic states)
  • Viasat Kino Comedy (previously ViP Comedy East) (in Baltic states)
  • Viasat Serial (in Baltic states)

Pay channels in Russia, Central Asia and Caucasus (owned by Viasat Russia):

  • Viju Nature (previously Viasat Nature)
  • Viju Explore (previously Viasat Explore)
  • Viju History (previously Viasat History)
  • Da Vinci Russia
  • Viju TV1000 (previously TV1000)
  • Viju TV1000 Action (previously TV1000 Action)
  • Viju TV1000 Russkoe (previously TV1000 Russkoe Kino)
  • Viju TV1000 Novella
  • Viju+ Premiere (previously ViP Premiere)
  • Viju+ Megahit (previously ViP Megahit)
  • Viju+ Comedy (previously ViP Comedy)
  • Viju+ Serial (previously ViP Serial)
  • Viju+ Planet (previously Viasat Nature/History HD)
  • Viju+ Sport (previously Viasat Sport)

Hungary

Owned by Antenna Group.

Pay channels:

DBS Channels

In addition to their own channels, Viasat carry several third-party channels on their platform.

Country specific

Sweden:

Denmark:

Norway:

Slovakia:

Lithuania:

Transnational

Former channels

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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).[3] The football match was broadcast on EKTA screen. This Ukrainian produced 3D LED TV made The Guinness Book of World Records.[4][5]

See also


References

  1. "Viasat Consumer and Canal Digital combine as Allente". Digital TV Europe. 2020-05-06. Retrieved 2021-02-16.
  2. MTG launches first Nordic UHD channel Advanced Television May 13, 2016. Retrieved July 4, 2016

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