NonStop Television was a Scandinavian television company, part of Turner Broadcasting System, packaging and distributing a number of specialty channels, mostly to the Scandinavian region.[1][2] The company is a part of Millennium Media Group. The first channel, now a Nordic version of E!, launched in September 2000.
The channels that was owned or distributed by NonStop Television are:
- Star! Scandinavia, entertainment channel with a name licensed by CTVglobemedia (formerly CHUM Limited) with most of its content taken from CTVglobemedia channels. Broadcasting to the Nordic countries, Baltic countries and Benelux.
- Showtime Scandinavia, action movie channel. The name is licensed by Showtime Networks, Inc., but the channels share no content. Available in the Nordic countries.
- Mezzo, a French language music channel owned by Lagardère Networks International, distributed by NonStop in the Nordic region.
- Silver, "quality" movie channel. Targeting the Nordic countries.
- Voom HD, a high-definition channel made up of content from the different channels owned by Voom. Broadcasting to the Nordic and Baltic countries.
- Luxe TV HD, a high-definition "luxury" channel owned by Lagardère Networks International, distributed by NonStop to the Nordic and Baltic countries.
- TNT7, a Scandinavian version of TNT, previously named TV7 (Sweden).[3]
References
- ↑ "Turner closes three channels in Nordic markets". Digital TV Europe. 2015-07-15. Retrieved 2022-12-07.
- ↑ "NonStop Entertainment sails the independent seas again". Cineuropa - the best of european cinema. Retrieved 2022-12-07.
- ↑ "Turner Network Television (TNT) - Reviews, vacancies, news, personalities. Companies of New York. New York Business portal". globalny.biz. Retrieved 2022-12-07.
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