TV3 Group (Baltics)

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TV3 Group
Company typePrivate
Industry Mass media
Predecessor MTG Baltics
Founded18 October 2017;6 years ago (2017-10-18)
Headquarters
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Latvia   OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Area served
  • Estonia
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
Key people
Christian Anting (Group CEO)
Products
Revenue€104 million (2018) [1]
Owner Providence Equity
Number of employees
450
Website tv3group.eu
TV3 Group headquarters in Vilnius TV3 by Augustas Didzgalvis.jpg
TV3 Group headquarters in Vilnius

TV3 Group (formerly All Media Baltics) is a media company founded in 2017 and owned by a private equity investment firm Providence Equity. The company operates in the Baltic States.

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History

In 2017, TV3 Group (then known as All Media Baltics) was established, belonging to the telecommunications company Bitė Group, managed by Providence Equity, a US private equity fund. [2]

On 18 October 2017, Bitė Group acquired all the shares of the Estonian company Viasat, the TV3 Group - which manages the television channels TV3, TV6 and TV8 - as well also the radio station Power Hit Radio, and other brands in the Baltic countries from the Swedish media concern Modern Times Group (MTG). The former MTG Baltics branch became All Media Baltics. [3] [4] [5]

In December 2019, All Media Baltics changed its name to TV3 Group and the managed internet television and movie, series rental platform "Go3". [6] The brand image of "TV3" television and other groups was also updated. Home3 (formerly Viasat) became the platform for satellite television services. In 2020, LNT channel was discontinued in Latvia. It was replaced by TV3 Life. Also channel Kanāls 2 was discontinued in Latvia and it was replaced by TV3 Mini. [7]

On 8 August 2023, TV3 Group has rebranded its premium film and sports TV channels “TV3 Film” and “TV3 Sport” to “Go3 Films” and “Go3 Sport” and updated their visual graphics. [8]

TV channels

Current channels

CountryChannel nameType
Lithuania TV3 Entertainment
Lithuania TV6 For men
Lithuania TV8 For women
Latvia TV3 Entertainment
Latvia TV6 For men
LatviaTV3 MiniFor children
LatviaTV3 LifeFor women
Estonia TV3 Entertainment
Estonia TV6 For men
EstoniaTV3 LifeFor women
Lithuania
Latvia
Estonia
TV3 Plus For Russian speakers
Lithuania
Latvia
Estonia
Go3 FilmsMovies
Lithuania
Latvia
Estonia
Go3 Sport 1 Sports
Lithuania
Latvia
Estonia
Go3 Sport 2 Sports
Lithuania
Latvia
Estonia
Go3 Sport 3 Live sports
Lithuania
Latvia
Estonia
Go3 Sport Open Sports
Lithuania
Latvia
Estonia
OTV [lower-alpha 1] For Russian speakers

Former channels

CountryChannel nameLaunch dateClosed date
Estonia
Latvia
Lithuania
CTC Baltics31 October 2011 [9] 28 February 2022 [10]

Radio stations

Notes

  1. Co-owner, PN International OÜ

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