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List of television stations in Sweden
This is a list of television channels that broadcast in Sweden. Channels holding a broadcasting license for the terrestrial network are marked " (DTT) ."
Public non-commercial networks
SVT
The public television channels are mostly funded by a license fee and broadcast free-to-air. SVT has 21 local news districts.
Swedish private commercial networks
These are privately owned television channels that are solely, or almost solely, directed at Sweden. Many such channels don't broadcast from Sweden, but nevertheless target a Swedish audience. TV4 is the only commercial channel ever to have broadcast nationally in the Swedish analogue terrestrial network, but the arrival of digital terrestrial television saw the TV4 monopoly on commercial television broken.
TV4 AB
Viaplay Group
Warner Bros. Discovery Nordic
Paramount Networks EMEAA
Other
Regional terrestrial channels:
Pan-Nordic channels
These channels mostly target the Nordic countries. Most channels carry subtitles and/or audio in Swedish.
Viaplay Group
Viasat World
TV4 Group
Warner Bros. Discovery Europe
NBCUniversal International Networks/Paramount Networks EMEAA
BBC Studios
Others
Pan-European channels
These are channels targeting all of Europe. This section may include virtually all channels available from any satellite that can be received in Sweden, but this list mostly concerns encrypted channels that are available from Swedish satellite distributors. Some have Swedish subtitles.
Public access stations
Cable operators with more than 100 households are required by law to carry extra space for a local cable channel. The Majority of "Open Channel" Public Access stations in Sweden are part of the national organisation RÖK.
Defunct channels
Distributors
Television packages and distributors in Sweden:
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