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[[Category:Television channels in Sweden]] |
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Revision as of 21:19, 4 December 2019
Canal+ Zap
2001-2004
Canal+ Sport
2004-2005
Canal+ Sport was launched on May 1, 2004, replacing Canal+ Zap.
2005-2006
Canal+ Sport 1
2006-2007
With the launch of Canal+ Sport 2 on November 1, 2006, Canal+ Sport became Canal+ Sport 1.
2007-2012
C More Sport
2012-2016
2016-present
Telecommunication operations: Telia: Sweden and Denmark | Norway | Finland | Estonia | Lithuania Media operations: MTV (Finland): C More Entertainment1: Estonia: Lithuania: Defunct/Former operations: Telecommunication operations: Television channels:
1Distributed by TV 2 in Norway. |