TV 2 Group (Norwegian: TV 2 Gruppen) is Norway's largest commercial and public media company. TV 2 Group provides services for TV, Teletext, radio, Internet, web TV, IPTV, mobile telephones and other information formats.
Company type | Joint stock company |
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Industry | Media |
Founded | 13 November 1991 |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Hans Jacob Carstensen[1] |
Products | TV 2 |
Revenue | 2.7 billion kr (2008)[2] |
Owner | Egmont Group |
Number of employees | 830 (2008) [2] |
Website | TV 2 |
Services
editTV channels
edit- TV 2 Direkte[note 1]
- TV 2 Zebra[note 2]
- TV 2 Livsstil[note 3]
- TV 2 Nyheter[note 4]
- TV 2 Sport 1[note 5]
- TV 2 Sport 2
- TV 2 Sport Premium 1[note 6]
- TV 2 Sport Premium 2[note 6]
Programming blocks only
edit- Oiii[note 7]
Discontinued
editOther
edit- TV 2 Play (Paid streaming service)[note 10]
- TV2.no (Free of charge newssite)
- TV 2 Skole (Paid service for educational institutions, as a co-provider for the Elevkanalen online service)
Previous
edit- Radio Norge (TV 2 Group was an investor from the start in 2004,[4] acquired full ownership in 2006, and then sold all their stakes to SBS Group in 2008).
Notes
edit- ^ Previously known as simply TV 2.
- ^ Was known as TV 2 Xtra at launch.
- ^ Converted from TV 2 Bliss.
- ^ Previously known as TV 2 Nyhetskanalen.
- ^ Previously known as TV 2 Sportskanalen.
- ^ Previously known as TV 2 Junior.
- ^ Its targeted content was merged into TV 2 and TV 2 Zebra.
- ^ Only lasted a few days in early October 2011 before being shut down, with only one scheduled program being aired, which was Norway v Cyprus in the Euro 2012 qualifiers.
- ^ Previously known as TV 2 Sumo.
References
edit- ^ Owner of TV 2/TV 2 Gruppen
- ^ a b TV2 in numbers
- ^ "TV 2 sender Norge-Kypros i 3D" (in Norwegian Bokmål). Kampanje. 5 October 2011. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
- ^ "TV2 kjøper Kanal 4" (in Norwegian Bokmål). Radionytt. 30 July 2003. Retrieved 15 December 2023.