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  2. List of television stations in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Axess TV (culture and information) - owned by Axel and Margaret Johnson Foundation for Public Benefit Purposes (DTT) (DTT); Regional terrestrial channels: Kanal 12 (DTT); Kanal 10 a.k.a 'Kristen TV i Sverige', a privately owned Christian TV channel in Sweden, was founded in 2003 by Börje Claesson.

  3. Digital terrestrial television in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    SBS Broadcasting received one stream in MUX 4 that would be shared by The Voice TV and a channel called "C 5". The Voice TV would broadcast free-to-air from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. while "C 5", renamed ONE Television at launch, would broadcast 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. NonStop Television had to replace Showtime with a new channel called "NonStop Filmfestival".

  4. Category:Television channels in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    TV6 (Swedish TV channel) TV8 (Swedish TV channel) TV10 (Swedish TV channel) V. V Film; V Series (Swedish TV channel) V Sport (Sweden) V Sport Extra; V Sport Football;

  5. Kanal 9 - Wikipedia

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    Kanal 9 (Channel 9) is a Swedish free-to-air television channel owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. It targets the 25-59 age group, which is a slightly older age group than the sister channel Kanal 5. The channel launched on 25 February 2007. Its opening night featured the 79th Academy Awards. The programming consists of drama series, movies ...

  6. SVT24 - Wikipedia

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    SVT24, stylized as svt24, formerly known as SVT 24 (then stylized svt 24) or 24 is a Swedish language TV channel broadcast by Sveriges Television (SVT). It started broadcasting in 1999 as a dedicated news channel. In 2003 it extended its scope to include other current events-related programmes and sports at the weekend.

  7. Television in Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Other cable channels available to receive in Sweden at the time included FilmNet (1985), TV1000 (1989), ZTV (1991), TV21 (1993), TV6 (1994), TV8 (1997) and Viasat Sport (1999). Sweden was one of the first countries in the world to launch digital terrestrial television in April 1999.

  8. TV4 (Swedish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    TV4 (TV fyra) is a Swedish free-to-air television network owned by TV4 AB, a subsidiary of the TV4 Media AB. It started broadcasting by satellite in 1990 and, since 1992, on terrestrial television. In 1994, TV4 became the largest channel and remained so for a number of years.

  9. Nickelodeon (Scandinavian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Nickelodeon was launched as a free-to-air television channel in Sweden in 2001 and in Finland on 1 September 2007. On 18 June 2008, a separate channel for Sweden was launched. Nickelodeon Sweden replaced the pan-Nordic channel in all of the country. The pan-Nordic does however continue to be available in Denmark, Finland and Norway.