C More Entertainment
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"C More" redirects here. For the American research organisation, see Center for Microbial Oceanography: Research and Education. For the American firearm manufacturer, see C-More Systems.
C More Entertainment AB was a pay television company that previously operated as Canal+. It targets Nordic countries and has a separate channel in Sweden (C More Film).[1]
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Industry | Broadcasting |
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Founded | 1 September 1997; 26 years ago (1997-09-01) |
Defunct | August 14, 2023 (2023-08-14) |
Headquarters | Stjärntorget 1, 169 94 Solna, Stockholm , Sweden |
Areas served | Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Norway |
Owner | Telia Company (2019-present) |
Parent | TV4 Media (2016-present) |
Website | |
Footnotes / references Telia Company 556430-0142 |
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The main competitors of C More Entertainment are Viasat Film and Viasat Sport, which are part of Nordic Entertainment Group (NENT) since 2018.
Since 30 October 2012, the C More channels in Finland are bundled with MTV Oy's premium channels.[2] The combined package was initially named MTV3 Total (later MTV Total) but was changed back to C More in 2017.