2002 in Swedish television

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This is a list of Swedish television related events in 2002.

Contents

Events

Debuts

Domestic

International

Television shows

2000s

Ending this year

Networks and services

Launches

NetworkTypeLaunch dateNotesSource
Viasat Explorer Cable television6 January

Conversions and rebrandings

Old network nameNew network nameTypeConversion DateNotesSource
[[]]Cable and satellite

Closures

NetworkTypeEnd dateNotesSources
[[]]Cable and satellite

Births

Deaths

See also

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References

  1. "Dieselråttor & sjömansmöss" (in Swedish). Svensk mediedatabas. 2002. Retrieved 26 February 2015.