Internet television SWEET.TV provides OTT Internet TV services and distributes more than 200 local and international TV channels in all 18 countries of operation. These include national channels, regional channels, exclusive FAST channels and video on demand (VOD).
FAST channels Launched in August 2022, FAST channels offer content with movies, TV series, children's programs, interviews, travel, cooking and comedy. Currently, there are more than 50 channels available to watch for free on all devices, both for SWEET.TV subscribers and all other users.
Video on demand SWEET.TV provides video-on-demand services for more than 10,000 movies and TV shows that can be viewed in high quality. The content is available in the local and original languages (usually English). The platform offers movies and TV series from Disney, Paramount, Universal, and Sony studios. Regarding Ukrainian dubbing, in November 2020, the-village.com.ua reported that 95% of content on SWEET.TV is available with high-quality Ukrainian dubbing or voice-over.
Original programming Since 2020, Sweet tv produces its own Ukrainian-language Sweet tv Originals. In November 2020, the platform released a sitcom miniseries
Startapery. In September 2021, it created the TV program National Liberation Soloist (a stand-up recording by comedian Andriy Shchegel)." On January 22, 2026, Sweet tv announced new original programming slated for release in 2026. The platform revealed new Ukrainian adaptations of previously adapted international formats,
Star Academy and
So You Think You Can Dance, which will be produced by
Volodymyr Zavadiuk's Big Entertainment Shows. Sweet tv also announced that it had acquired the rights to additional show formats, including
Name That Tune,
Destination X, and
Would I Lie To You?.
Drama Comedy Unscripted Ukrainian-language content (Hollywood in Ukrainian) SWEET.TV makes Ukrainian-language dubbing/voice-over films and TV series from various Ukrainian studios, including Film.ua Group (Tak Treba Production/Postmodern Postproduction), Tretyakoff Production (Cinema Sound Production), etc.
Hollywood in Ukrainian: dubbing of films/series In March 2021, as part of the Hollywood in Ukrainian project, SWEET.TV began producing Ukrainian-language dubbing/voicing for CBS TV series with Ukrainian dubbing studios. This became possible after signing a direct contract with the owners of CBS specifically for the territory of Ukraine (and not Russia/CIS)." In particular, in March 2021, the seventh and eighth seasons of the TV series Dexter were dubbed; and a little later, the first three seasons of the TV series Elementary and the first 3 seasons of the TV series Billions also received Ukrainian-language dubbing. Subsequently, in August 2021, SWEET.TV reported that for more than a year of the Hollywood Ukrainian project's existence, they have already dubbed 181 films/series in Ukrainian. At the end of September 2021, a Ukrainian-language audio track was added to the Deadbeats series.
Hollywood in Ukrainian: dubbing movies In August 2020, as part of the Hollywood in Ukrainian project, SWEET.TV began making Ukrainian-language dubbing for films of various Hollywood studios released before 2006 in Ukraine. In August 2020, the company signed direct and indirect contracts for dubbing and voice-over of feature films with Walt Disney Pictures/20th Century Studios, Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, Sony Pictures, and Warner Bros. Entertainment. In September 2020, the first eight films received Ukrainian-language dubbing from SWEET.TV, and they were the first 4 films of the Harry Potter franchise, 3 films of the Lord of the Rings franchise, and the first film of the Madagascar franchise. In December 2020, the next six films received Ukrainian dubbing by SWEET.TV, and they were the first 3 films of the Mission: Impossible franchise and the first 3 films of the Matrix franchise. In February 2021, the next two non-franchise films received Ukrainian dubbing from SWEET.TV: Pretty Woman and Groundhog Day." In March 2021, the first two films of the Men in Black franchise and the first film of the Bridget Jones franchise received Ukrainian dubbing by SWEET.TV. In April 2021, the second film of the Shrek franchise received Ukrainian dubbing by SWEET.TV. In April 2021, Ukrainian dubbing by SWEET.TV was given to Pulp Fiction. In May 2021, Ukrainian dubbing by SWEET.TV was given to Forrest Gump and Top Gun. In 2024, SWEET.TV opened its own
Dolby Digital 5.1 dubbing studio. They provide dubbing and voice-over services in accordance with international sound and localization standards. They also provide these services on the market. As of May 2024, 110 films have been dubbed into Ukrainian. == References ==