TV3 (Danish TV channel)

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TV3
TV3 Danmark logo 2014.png
Broadcast area Danish Realm
Ownership
Owner Viaplay Group
Sister channels TV3+, TV3 Puls, TV3 MAX, TV3 Sport, See
History
Launched30 September 1990
Availability
Terrestrial
Boxer Channel 202
Televarpið Channel 13 SD

TV3 is a Danish pay television channel owned by Viaplay Group. It was separated from the earlier Pan-Scandinavian version in 1990. [1]

Unlike its main rivals, DR and TV 2, the channel does not broadcast from Denmark but from the United Kingdom. This excludes the channel from the rules in Denmark that apply to advertising, meaning TV3 interrupts programming with commercial breaks.

The channel has aired many American and British series.

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References

  1. "TV 3" (in Danish). Store danske encyklopædi. Retrieved 15 October 2018.