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Not to be confused with Zee TV.

ZTV is a commercial television channel broadcast by Viasat in Sweden, Norway and Finland. The programming schedule consists of music videos, sitcoms, movies and their own studio shows, all of which are aimed at an audience of youth and young adult viewers. Viasat is owned by Swedish media company the Modern Times Group.

History

The channel started as a show in TV3 and TV4 in February 1991. In May 1992 it was given its own frequency in the cable networks, but it didn't start send 24/7 until 2000.

In 2002 a Norwegian version was created.

9 May 2006 the channel basically split into two: the new TV6, which replaced ZTV in cable networks using much of the same material as ZTV had, while the idea behind the "new" ZTV is to concentrate the youth format even more.

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Swedish television | Norwegian television

ZTV | ZTV | ZTV

 

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