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This is a list of Swedish television related events from 2004.
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C More Film | Cable television | Unknown | ||
Viasat Sport 2 | Cable television | 1 February | ||
Viasat Sport 3 | Cable television | 1 February | ||
TV4 Film | Cable television | 18 April | ||
Canal+ Film 1 | Cable television | 1 May | ||
Canal+ Film 2 | Cable television | 1 May | ||
Canal+ Sport | Cable television | 1 May | ||
Kunskapskanalen | Cable television | 27 September | ||
Showtime Scandinavia | Cable television | 30 September | ||
Viasat History | Cable television | 1 November | ||
The Voice TV Sweden | Cable television | 17 December |
Old network name | New network name | Type | Conversion Date | Notes | Source |
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