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  2. Ruutu+ Urheilu 1 - Wikipedia

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    Ruutu+ Urheilu 1 is a package of Finnish sports-oriented television channels owned and operated by Nelonen.. The story of the channel originally goes back to the launch of digital terrestrial television on 27 August 2001, when among the first DTT channels the free-to-air sports channel Urheilukanava was launched.

  3. Television in Finland - Wikipedia

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    The project eventually developed into TES-TV (later Tesvisio), the first television channel in Finland that began regular broadcasts on 21 March 1956. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The public broadcaster Yleisradio began their television project in 1957, with regular broadcasts starting from 1 January 1958.

  4. Star Channel (Finnish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Star Channel (formerly SuomiTV and later Fox) is a Finnish entertainment TV channel owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company through its local subsidiary The Walt Disney Company Nordic AB, filial i Finland (formerly Family Channel Oy, Fox International Channels Oy and Fox Networks Group Oy). The channel was acquired by FNG Nordic (then ...

  5. Ruutu+ Urheilu 2 - Wikipedia

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    Ruutu+ Urheilu 2 is a Finnish TV channel that specializes in sports. Urheilukanava was launched on August 27, 2001 and it was especially popular among Finnish football fans since the channel made it possible to watch both high standard domestic and international football on TV for free. Urheilukanava was replaced by Nelonen Sport in February 2010.

  6. TV Finland - Wikipedia

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    TV Finland is a Finnish free-to-air television channel broadcasting in Sweden. It was originally created broadcast in that country as part of a reciprocal agreement between the Finnish and Swedish governments that also established SVT Europa (originally named TV4 in Finland) broadcasts in areas of Finland with Swedish-speaking populations.

  7. C More Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    C More Entertainment AB was a pay television company that previously operated as Canal+.It targets Nordic countries and has a separate channel in Sweden (C More Film). [1]The main competitors of C More Entertainment are Viasat Film and Viasat Sport, which are part of Nordic Entertainment Group (NENT) since 2018.

  8. Jim (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Jim (abbr. of Jotain ihan muuta, in English Something completely different) is a Finnish national television channel that replaced Nelonen Plus on 26 February 2007. Jim is part of Nelonen Media's media division, which is part of the Sanoma Group's Finnish media business division, Sanoma Media Finland.

  9. MTV Sub - Wikipedia

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    MTV Sub (formerly TVTV!, Subtv and Sub) is a Finnish television channel owned by MTV Oy.The previous owner Alma Media sold Sub and its sister channels (MTV3, C More Max, MTV Ava Radio Nova and Sävelradio) to Swedish Bonnier and Proventus in 2005.