- TV1000
Infobox TV channel
name = TV1000
logofile = TV1000.png
logosize = 200px
logoalt =
launch = 1989
closed date =
share =
share as of =
share source =
network =
owner =Modern Times Group
slogan =
country =
broadcast area =
headquarters =
former names =
replaced names =
sister names =
timeshift names =
web =
terr serv 1 =
terr chan 1 =
sat serv 1 =Viasat
sat chan 1 =
sat serv 2 =Digi TV
sat chan 2 =
sat serv 3 =Boom TV
sat chan 3 =
sat serv 4 =Max TV
sat chan 4 =
cable serv 1 =Com Hem
cable chan 1 =
cable serv 2 =TDC Kabel TV
cable chan 2 =
cable serv 3 =Canal Digital
cable chan 3 =
cable serv 4 =Tele2Vision
cable chan 4 =
cable serv 5 =Telia Stofa
cable chan 5 =
cable serv 6 =RCS&RDS
cable chan 6 = Channel 63
sat radio serv 1 =
sat radio chan 1 =
adsl serv 1 = iNES
adsl chan 1 =
online serv 1 =
online chan 1 =TV1000 is a group of cable and satellite
movie channels broadcasting to theNordic countries and owned byModern Times Group (MTG). It is also the name of the flagship channel.TV1000 was started by
Kinnevik in 1989. In 1991, it merged with another pay movie channel calledSF Succé . In February 1995, a sister channel calledTV1000 Cinema , or just "Cinema", launched. When Viasat launched its digital platform, TV1000 and Cinema got two time-shift channels, each broadcasting the content with one and two hour delays.On September 1, 2004 TV1000 had a major overhaul. Cinema and three of the time-shift channels closed down and were replaced by four themed movie channels. The line-up would then be:
* TV1000
* TV1000 Plus One (one hour time-shift of TV1000)
*TV1000 Family
*TV1000 Action
*TV1000 Nordic
*TV1000 Classic Initially, the channel was only available in Scandinavia. In the beginning of 2004,
TV1000 East launched targeting the Baltic countries, Russia and other Eastern European countries. A channel broadcasting only Russian movies calledTV1000 Russkoe Kino ("ТВ1000 Русское Кино") launched in October 2005.TV1000 Balkan , a version targeting the Balkan countries, was launched in 2006. [cite book | url=http://mtg.verktyget.se/websites/webb_filer/filbank/MTG%20Annual%20Report%202005.pdf | title=MTG annual Report 2006 | pages=page 39] The fourth TV1000 to launch in Eastern Europe isTV1000 Poland , launched in early 2007 on theCyfrowy Polsat platform.In early 2008, the first high-defintion channel from TV1000 was launched. It was called
TV1000 HD and is a simulcast of the main TV1000 channel for the Nordic countries. In April 2008, a premium movie channel for the Baltic states calledTV1000 Premium was launched. [cite web|url=http://www.satkurier.eu/news/40504/tv1000-premium-for-estonia-latvia-and-lithuania.html|title=TV1000 Premium for Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania|date=April 5, 2008|accessdate=2008-10-03] On September 1, 2008,TV1000 Action East was launched in Russia, Belarus, Moldova, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. [cite news|url=http://www.worldscreen.com/newscurrent.php?filename=viasat080508.htm|title=Viasat to Premiere Action Movie Channel in CIS, Baltic Territories|date=August 5, 2008|publisher=World Screen]TV1000 was previously transmitted using
D2-MAC and encrypted with theEuroCrypt encryption system. It was available originally via theAstra 1A satellite, and later via theIntelsat 707 satellite (where TV1000 Cinema was also available via the co-located Thor satellite). It was largely descrambled throughout Europe with pirate cards, especially popular in the UK for its English language films and late-night hardcore pornography. Today, the Scandinavian version of TV1000 is transmitted digitally and encrypted in theVideoGuard system (after previously using the Viaccess system that was widely hacked) within the Viasat package on the Sirius 3 satellite.References
External links
* [http://www.tv1000.se Official site] sv icon
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.