SVT Extra
Former Swedish television channel
Television channel
Country | Sweden |
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Ownership | |
Owner | Sveriges Television |
Sister channels | SVT1, SVT2, SVT Barn, Kunskapskanalen, SVT24 |
History | |
Launched | 2002 |
Closed | 2007 |
Links | |
Website | www.svt.se |
SVT Extra was a Swedish television channel owned and operated by Sveriges Television.
SVT Extra was started in 2002, using space preempted by the cancelling of SVT's regional channels. During its first year, it operated as a regular channel, providing extended coverage of several events and sports broadcasts. Towards the end of the year, its place was taken over by Barnkanalen and most sports broadcasts were shifted over to SVT24. SVT Extra did however return occasionally, such as for the 2004 Olympics when it provided extended coverage.
References
External links
- www.svt.se
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- SVT1
- SVT2
- SVT24
- SVT Barn
- Kunskapskanalen
- TV3
- TV6
- TV8
- TV10
- V Film Premiere
- V Film Action
- V Film Hits
- V Film Family
- V Series
- V Sport
- V Sport Football
- V Sport Motor
- V Sport Hockey
- V Sport Golf
- V Sport Extra
- C More Entertainment
- C More First
- C More Hits
- C More Stars
- C More Series
- Sport Kanalen
- C More Golf
- C More Fotboll
- C More Hockey
- C More Live
- C More Live 2
- C More Live 3
- C More Live 4
- C More Live 5
- SF-kanalen
- Cartoon Network
- Cartoonito
- CNN International
- Kanal 5
- Kanal 9
- Kanal 11
- Eurosport 1
- Eurosport 2
- Discovery
- TLC
- Animal Planet
- Investigation Discovery
- Discovery Science
- MTV
- Nickelodeon
- Nick Jr
- Nicktoons
- Paramount Network
- MTV Hits
- MTV 00s
- Disney Channel
- National Geographic
- C More Action
- C More Emotion
- C More Kids
- C More Series
- C More Series HD
- C More Tennis
- Comedy Central
- Discovery World
- Disney Junior
- Disney XD
- Star!
- SVT Extra
- SVT World
- TCM
- TNT
- TV4 News
- Viasat Film Comedy
- ZTV
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