Modern Times Group

Modern Times Group MTG AB
Publicly traded Aktiebolag
Traded as OMX: MTG A, MTG B
Industry Media
Founded 1997
Headquarters Stockholm, Sweden
Key people
David Chance (Chairman), Jorgen Madsen Lindemann (President and CEO), Mathias Hermansson (CFO)
Products Free-to-air and subscription television broadcasting, television production, radio broadcasting, online retail
Revenue SEK 13.10 billion (2010)[1]
SEK 2.355 billion (2010)[1]
Profit SEK 3.522 billion (2010)[1]
Total assets SEK 14.00 billion (2010)[1]
Total equity SEK 6.239 billion (2010)[1]
Number of employees
3,070 (average, 2010)[1]
Parent Kinnevik AB
Website www.mtg.se

Modern Times Group (MTG) is a Swedish media entertainment company. MTG was formed out of the media holdings of investment company Kinnevik, which in 1997 was distributed to the company stockholders. MTG operates free-TV channels in 10 countries, and also offers subscription entertainment services through the Viasat and Viaplay brands. MTG also offers a range of online catch-up, "Play" services.

Business areas

Viasat Broadcasting

Viasat Broadcasting is the largest business area, representing more than half of the company (77 percent of the revenues in 2005). It includes both advertising driven free-TV and subscription driven pay-TV services, both on linear TV and online.

Free television

MTG operates advertising funded channels in Scandinavia, Czech Republic, Bulgaria, the Baltic countries, Ghana and Tanzania. Typically, the portfolio structure for these channels is one primary channel (TV3, Prima, Nova), and then secondary channels (TV6, TV3+, Prima Love, etc...) These channels generate primarily advertising revenues, and are classified as free-TV, but a majority of the Scandinavian free-TV channels are encrypted and subject to decoding fees.

Networks

Channel type Sweden Norway Denmark Estonia Latvia Lithuania Bulgaria (95%) Czech Republic (50%)
General TV3 Sweden TV3 Norway TV3 Denmark TV3 Estonia (Free) TV3 Latvia
LNT
TV3 Lithuania (free) Nova television (Free) TV Prima (Free) Viasat 1
General secondary TV6 Sweden (Free) Viasat 4 TV3+ Denmark TV6 Estonia TV6 Latvia
Kanāls 2
TV6 Lithuania (Free) Diema Prima COOL (Free)
Supplementary TV8
TV10
TV6 Norway TV3 Puls 3+ Estonia 3+ Latvia
TV5 Latvia
TV8 Lithuania (Free) Diema Family
Kino Nova
Nova Sport
Prima love (Free)
Prima ZOOM (Free)
Others

In Russia:

Africa

In Ghana and Tanzania:

Pay television

Worldwide

The "TRACE" platform is also available in the Worldwide with the following channels:[3]

Nordic countries

MTG operates the Viasat satellite platform in the Nordic countries offering both in-house and third party channels. The sports channels available in the different Scandinavian countries differ somewhat depending on different rights held for different markets and different business agreements.

The following channels are available in all Scandinavian countries:

These channels are only available in Sweden:

These channels are only available in Norway:

These channels are available in Denmark:

These channels are available in Finland:

Baltic countries

The Viasat platform is also available in the Baltic countries with the following channels:

Eastern Europe

The Viasat platform is also available in the Eastern Europe countries with the following channels:

These channels are available in Russia, Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Belarus:

In April 2008, MTG participated in the launch of Viasat Ukraine, a satellite distributor in Ukraine. In March 2010, MTG acquired of 50% Raduga TV, a satellite distributor in Russia.

MTG Radio

Viasat owns several radio networks and stations in Scandinavia and the Baltic countries:

Nice Entertainment Group

″nice entertainment group″ comprises well known and powerful brands such as Strix Television, Paprika Latino, Novemberfilm, Redaktörerna, DRG, Monster, One Big Happy Family, Playroom, Rakett, Titan, Baluba, Nice Drama, Moskito, Production House, Grillifilms and Gong. This makes 16 strong brands and 28 local companies, in 16 countries distributing content to broadcasters in 240 territories around the world. Furthermore, MTG’s Modern African Productions business creates and distributes content to broadcasters in Tanzania and Ghana.[4]

Modern African Productions

This includes the Ghana-based Television and Mobile content Production Company M.A.P.

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