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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 satellites at 4.8°E with any DVB receiver equipped with a NDS VideoGuard descrambling module.

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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 satellites at 4.8°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.
Own channels
Nordic countries
Country-specific basic channels:
Pan-Nordic pay channels:
Baltic countries
Country-specific basic channels:
Others:
Eastern and Central Europe
Viasat does not have a platform of their own outside the Nordic and Baltic countries, so they have to rely on third party distributors in Eastern and Central Europe.
Free channels:
Pay channels:
Other channels
In addition to their own channels, Viasat carry several third party channels on their platform.
Country specific
Sweden:
Denmark:
Finland:
Norway:
Estonia:
- ETV
- Kanal 2
- Kanal 11
- MTV Eesti
- PBK Estonia
Latvia:
- LTV1
- LTV7 from 01.08.2007
- LNT
- TV5 Latvia
- MTV Latvija
- PBK Latvia
Lithuania:
- TV 1
- BTV
- Lietuvos Rytas TV
- LTV
- LTV World
- LNK
- MTV Lietuva
- PBK Lithuania
For the Baltic Russian audience:
- REN TV Baltic
- TV Centr International
- NTV Mir
- Pervyj Baltsjskij Muzykalnyj Kanal
- Planeta Sport
- RTR Planeta
Transnational
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