TV6 (Viasat)

1994-1998
TV6 Sweden was launched in 1994 as a Woman channel (Same in Norway in 1995-1996) but was closed down in 1998.

The logo shown here is an upside down version of the "circle 9" logo currently being used by United States television stations KMBC-TV and WTVC-TV.

1998-2000
TV6 was relanched as TV6 Nature World and TV6 Action World in 1998 as a enterteiment channels for family. TV6 Nature World and TV6 Action World became timeshift channels. 

2000-2002
TV6 Nature World and TV6 Action World changed named to Viasat TV6 Nature and Viasat TV6 Action right after 2000. They just removed the word World and add the word Viasat to they channel and logos like TV1000, TV3 right after 2000 and more.

In 2002 Viasat TV6 Nature and Viasat TV6 Action was closed down and relaunched as Viasat Nature and Viasat Action. And the word TV6 was gone from Nature and Action. And TV6 was dead.



2006-2010
TV6 was Relaunched in Sweden in May 2006. And TV6 was again alive.

The launch identity was developed in just a few months by English & Pockett. The idents feature a little robot with attitude. Animation for the robot idents was done by The Character Shop.


 * English & Pockett
 * The Character Shop

2010-


New idents launched on TV6 in Sweden in May 2010. They feature the TV6 logo formed out of basic materials such as wood, metal or foam. At the same time, the word "Viasat" was dropped from the logo.

2012-2013
The logo is only used in Estonia, but with the Viasat wordmark.

2014-
They removed the word Viasat from they logo same as the other TV6 channels (Norway And Sweden).

1995-1996
TV6 Norway was launched in 1995 from Kinnevik Group (as a women channel)  but was closed down in 1996. And in 1996 TV6 Norway was fused together with ZTV Norway and the Norwegian sportchannel "Sportskanalen"  to TV3+ (Norway) (1996-1996).

The logo shown here is an upside down version of the "circle 9" logo currently being used by United States television stations KMBC-TV and WTVC-TV.

2013-
TV6 Norway was relaunched in 2013 from MTG (Modern Times Group).