Viasat

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This article is about the television broadcaster. For other uses, see Viasat (disambiguation).

Viasat is a DBS distributor and TV broadcaster, owned by the Swedish media conglomerate Modern Times Group. Broadcasting from London, the target markets are in the Nordic and the Baltic Countries. Their lineup can be received from the Sirius 2/3 satellites at 5°E with any DVB receiver equipped with a NDS VideoGuard descrambling module. Viasat’s main competitor on DTH distribution in the Nordic countries is Canal Digital, which has the larger market share.

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[edit] Swedish channels

[edit] Owned by Modern Times Group

[edit] Others

[edit] Danish channels

[edit] Owned by Modern Times Group

[edit] Others

[edit] Finnish channels

[edit] Norwegian channels

[edit] Owned by Modern Times Group

[edit] Others

[edit] Estonian Viasat channels

  • TV3 Estonia
  • TV3+ Estonia

[edit] Latvian Viasat channels

  • TV3 Latvia
  • TV3+
  • TV1000 Русское кино

[edit] Lithuanian Viasat channels

[edit] Pan-Nordic Viasat channels

[edit] Slovenian Viasat channels

[edit] Transnational channels distributed on the Viasat platform

[edit] See also

[edit] External links