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| name = TV3 Norway
| name = TV3 Norway
| logo = TV3 Norway logo 2016.png
| logo = TV3 Norway logo 2016.png
| logo_size =
| logo_size = 180px
| logo_alt =
| logo_alt =
| launch_date = 30 September 1990
| launch_date = 30 September 1990
| owner = [[Nordic Entertainment Group]]
| owner = [[Viaplay Group]]
| country = United Kingdom
| country = [[Norway]]
| area = Norway
| area = Norway
| headquarters =
| headquarters = [[Oslo]], [[Norway]]
| former_names =
| former_names =
| replaced =
| replaced =
| sister_channels = [[Viasat 4]]<br>[[TV6 (Norway)|TV6]]
| sister_channels = [[TV3+ (Norwegian TV channel)|TV3+]]<br>TV6<br>[[V Film]]<br>V Series<br>[[V Sport (Norway)|V Sport]]
| timeshift_service =
| timeshift_service =
| website = http://www.tv3.no
| website = http://www.tv3.no
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'''TV3 Norway''' is a commercial television channel targeting Norway owned by [[Viasat (Nordic television service)|Viasat]], which is a part of the [[Sweden|Swedish]] media group [[Modern Times Group]]. It was separated from the earlier [[TV3 (Sweden)|Pan-Scandinavian version]] in 1990.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://denstoredanske.dk/Samfund,_jura_og_politik/Massemedier/Tv-stationer_og_institutioner,_udenlandske/TV3|title=TV 3|publisher=Store danske encyklopædi|language=da|access-date=15 October 2018}}</ref>
'''TV3 Norway''' is a commercial television channel targeting Norway owned by [[Viaplay Group]]. It was separated from the earlier [[TV3 (Sweden)|Pan-Scandinavian version]] in 1990.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://denstoredanske.dk/Samfund,_jura_og_politik/Massemedier/Tv-stationer_og_institutioner,_udenlandske/TV3|title=TV 3|publisher=Store danske encyklopædi|language=da|access-date=15 October 2018}}</ref>


Unlike its main rivals, [[Norsk rikskringkasting|NRK]], [[TV 2 (Norway)|TV 2]] and [[TVNorge]], the channel does not broadcast from Norway but from [[West Drayton]], [[Middlesex]] in the [[United Kingdom]], even if the channel is almost solely aimed at [[Norway|Norwegian]] viewers. This excludes the channel from the strict rules in [[Norway]] that apply to advertising (ban on [[advertising to children|advertisements aimed at children]] or interrupting programs). Also unlike the other main channels, it wasn't available on analogue terrestrial, having to rely on [[satellite television|satellite]] and [[cable television]] for its distribution. With the launch of digital terrestrial television in October 2007, the channel became available terrestrially.
Unlike its main rivals, [[Norsk rikskringkasting|NRK]], [[TV 2 (Norway)|TV 2]] and [[TVNorge]], the channel does not broadcast from Norway but from [[West Drayton]], [[Middlesex]] in the [[United Kingdom]], even if the channel is almost solely aimed at [[Norway|Norwegian]] viewers. This excludes the channel from the strict rules in [[Norway]] that apply to advertising (ban on [[advertising to children|advertisements aimed at children]] or interrupting programs). Also unlike the other main channels, it wasn't available on analogue terrestrial, having to rely on [[satellite television|satellite]] and [[cable television]] for its distribution. With the launch of digital terrestrial television in October 2007, the channel became available terrestrially.
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* [http://tv3.no TV3 Norway official site]
* [http://tv3.no TV3 Norway official site]


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Latest revision as of 21:04, 17 April 2024

TV3 Norway
CountryNorway
Broadcast areaNorway
HeadquartersOslo, Norway
Ownership
OwnerViaplay Group
Sister channelsTV3+
TV6
V Film
V Series
V Sport
History
Launched30 September 1990
Links
Websitehttp://www.tv3.no
Availability
Terrestrial
RiksTVChannel 5

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

Unlike its main rivals, NRK, TV 2 and TVNorge, the channel does not broadcast from Norway but from West Drayton, Middlesex in the United Kingdom, even if the channel is almost solely aimed at Norwegian viewers. This excludes the channel from the strict rules in Norway that apply to advertising (ban on advertisements aimed at children or interrupting programs). Also unlike the other main channels, it wasn't available on analogue terrestrial, having to rely on satellite and cable television for its distribution. With the launch of digital terrestrial television in October 2007, the channel became available terrestrially.

On 3 August 2009 TV3 launched a new visual identity and a new logo. The new visual identity mostly uses purple colour. The identity had rolled out to Denmark and Hungary, as TV3 Norway was the first to use it.[2]

On 1 August 2011 TV3 launched a new visual identity and a new logo, which used mostly yellow colour.

Programming[edit]

Sports[edit]

TV3 had sports on their schedule before they moved all their sports programming to their sister channel Viasat4.[3]

Former sports programs[edit]

Logos[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "TV 3" (in Danish). Store danske encyklopædi. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
  2. ^ "TV3 i ny drakt". Kampanje. August 3, 2009.
  3. ^ "Derfor kan du gå glipp av Champions League". HegnarOnline. Retrieved 15 June 2009.

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