The streaming service Viaplay in the Nordics Viaplay Group operates the streaming service (SVOD)
Viaplay, which launched as Viasat OnDemand in Sweden 2007, in 2011 it was rebranded Viaplay. Viaplay Group previously operated Viafree, a free streaming service (AVOD) in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. On 1 April 2020, Viaplay launched in Iceland, as the final Nordic market to launch the streaming service, making Viaplay available in all Nordic countries, which was first announced in 2019. On 24 June 2020, Viaplay's Finnish service merged with rival
Elisa Viihde Aitio, owned by
Elisa, to form
Elisa Viihde Viaplay.
Viaplay international expansion At Viaplay Group's Capital Markets Day in November 2020, the company presented its 5-year expansion plan, with targets of 10 added international markets by 2023 (to a total of 15 markets) and a total of 10.5 million subscribers by 2025. On the following year's CMD, in 2021, Viaplay Group raised the targets to launching Viaplay on at least 16 markets by 2023 and had the subscription target raised to 12 million subscribers by 2025. On 11 February 2021, Viaplay Group announced that the company had raised SEK 4.35 Billion to support the company's vision of launching Viaplay on 10 markets by the end of 2023, in line with the communicated expansion plan which was announced on the company's 2020 Capital Markets Day. Poland and the US were presented as two of the new markets, along with Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania that had already announced. On 9 March 2021, Viaplay launched in the Baltics, adding Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. On 20 May 2021, Viaplay Group announced the launch of Viaplay in the Netherlands in the first quarter of 2022 with exclusive
Formula One,
Bundesliga and
Professional Darts Corporation darting events rights. Less than two months later, the company also announced that it had acquired the rights to the
English Premier League in the Netherlands. On 3 August 2021, the company launched Viaplay in Poland with premium sports rights, and announced the three first Viaplay Originals' productions in Polish – Polish Murderesses, Black Dog and Freedom of the Swallow. On 22 September 2021, Viaplay Group announced that Viaplay will launch in at least 16 markets by end of 2023, including the UK in the second half of 2022, and Canada, Germany, Austria and Switzerland in 2023. On Viaplay Group's Capital Markets Day in November 2022, it was announced that the launches in the US and Canada will proceed as planned, while the direct-to-consumer launch in Germany, Austria and Switzerland will wait due to the economic world situation. In July 2022, Viaplay Group has announced that they are officially acquiring
Premier Sports prior to the UK launch. The channel, which also include
FreeSports, will soon to be rebrand as Viaplay Sports network. On 1 November 2022, the streaming service launched in the UK. On 22 February 2023, the direct-to-consumer app launched in the US with a clear focus on premium European content. On 7 March 2023, Viaplay launched in Canada taking its footprint to 13 direct-to-consumer markets.
Viaplay Select In 2022, Viaplay Group created Viaplay Select, a branded content concept for partner platforms. In less than a year after the first deal was signed had Viaplay Select already launched on 20+ markets. Viaplay Select can be found with partners around the world, primarily in countries where the streaming service Viaplay is not available direct-to-consumer. It means that partners get access to a wide selection of Viaplay's successful series, films and documentaries, together with curated third-party content from across the Nordic region. The content is made available in a branded Viaplay section within the partner platform.
Advertising funded television (Free-TV) Viaplay Group operates advertising funded channels in Scandinavia. Typically, the portfolio structure for these channels is one primary channel (TV3), and then secondary channels (TV6, TV3+ etc...) These channels generate primarily advertising revenues, and are classified as free-TV, but are encrypted and subject to decoding fees.
Networks, financed by advertising On 14 March 2025, in anticipation for the start of the 2025 Formula One season, the channel split into 2, with the Viaplay TV name becoming a cable sports channel, while the former Viaplay TV channel position reverted to SBS9. Viaplay TV also launched a premium channel,
Viaplay TV+, initially available on ODIDO and DELTA, starting on the same day.
Pay television TV services On 5 May 2020, the merger between
Canal Digital and Viasat Consumer was completed, and formed
Allente - the
Viasat satellite platform In January 2008, Talentum had announced that they sold their Finnish film and television production company Varesvuo Partners along with their subsidiaries Moskito Television, Kaivopuiston Grillifilmi and Angel Films to private equity fund manager, CapMan. This gave the latter a film and television division. Four months later, in May of that same year, CapMan announced that they merged Varesvuo Partners, dba, Moskito Television with Norwegian production company Monster Media AS. This created a new Nordic television, film and commercial production company under the name The New Black OY. In September 2009, CapMan announced that they've acquired Swedish scripted and unscripted television production company Baluba and announced that they've merged Finnish independent television production company Moskito Television with Norwegian television production company Monster Media and Danish television producer Gong to form the Scandinavian television production group named Northern Alliance Group. In May 2011, Northern Alliance Group had announced that they have brought Swedish drama production company Nice Scripted Entertainment, thus expanding their operations in Sweden. In June 2011, Northern Alliance Group announced that they have brought Swedish leading independent television production company Titan Television along with the latter's Norwegian television production subsidiary Limelight Film & TV. In October 2011, Northern Alliance Group had announced that they were rebranding the company themselves by renaming it to Nordic Independent Creative Entertainment also known as Nice for short in which it was named after their Swedish division Nice Scripted Entertainment. In June 2012, Nice Entertainment Group had announced that they have brought Norwegian event management and branded entertainment company Playroom AS to expand their Norwegian television production operations and extending the company into live and branded entertainment genre. Six days later in that same month, Modern Studios announced that they are rebranding themselves as MTG Studios and had brought a majority stake in Central and Eastern European production group Paprika Latino with the founder of Paprika Latino Peter Marschall continuing to be the CEO with the company. In September 2012, Nice Entertainment announced that they have rebranded and relaunched their Norwegian production company Limelight Film & TV as Rakett Television with former Rubicon TV executive Andreas Hjerto heading the rebranded production company. In May 2013, MTG Studios announced that they have made a bid to acquire British independent distribution company Digital Rights Group (DRG) from Ingenious Media that could give the former a standalone distribution division and their expansion to the British television market. A month later in June of that same year MTG Studios announced that they have completed their acquisition of British independent distribution company Digital Rights Group (DRG) from Ingenious Media. They also announced that they have acquired a majority stake in Oslo-based Norwegian production company Novemberfilm for an undisclosed amount. In September 2013, MTG Studios had announced that they have made an agreement and won a bid to acquire Helsinki-based Scandinavian independent production and distribution group Nice Entertainment Group from CapMan that could expand MTG Studios' operations with Nice Entertainment Group's portfolio of productions companies such as Strix, Monster and Rakett will join MTG Studios' own production portfolio with Nice's CEO Morten Aass will remain the CEO once the acquisition is complete. Two months later in November of that same year, MTG Studios had announced that they've completed their acquisition of Helsinki-based Scandinavian independent production and distribution group Nice Entertainment Group from CapMan following their approval of the acquisition from the Swedish and Norwegian competition authorities with Nice Entertainment Group's own production companies had joined MTG Studios's own production output with Nice CEO Morten Aass continued to be Nice's own CEO under MTG Studios. In September 2014, Nice Entertainment Group announced that they are merging two of their Danish productions companies Strix Television Denmark and Gong into one Danish production outfit named Strong Productions with the founder and CEO of Gong Joachim Majholm leaving the company. On 29 January 2020, NENT Studios announced that they were looking to sell off their unscripted labels to focus on scripted productions. However, the attempts were interrupted by the
COVID-19 pandemic, before NENT Studios decided to resume them shortly after changing the name of their British division DRG to NENT Studios UK on 30 April of that year. In June 2021, NENT Studios announced that they have sold their British content distribution division NENT Studios UK to
All3Media with latter had merged NENT Studios UK into All3Media's own international distribution division All3Media International. A month later in July 2021, Nordic Entertainment Group had announced that British-based global entertainment company
Fremantle would take over NENT's unscripted operations the following month; the acquisition was completed at the end of September 2021. On 16 September 2021 (2 weeks before Fremantle acquired NENT's unscripted labels), NENT Studios was renamed
Viaplay Studios and restructured to produce content for the Viaplay SVOD service, with Brain Academy and Nice Drama being merged to form Viaplay Studios Sweden and NENT Studios Animation renamed
Viaplay Studios Animation. Viaplay Studios consists of the following companies as of 30 September 2021: • Viaplay Studios Sweden (formed from merger of Brain Academy and Nice Drama) •
Strix Television (Netherlands/Belgium • Paprika Studios (Hungary/Czech Republic/Slovakia/Romania/Bulgaria/Slovenia/Estonia/Latvia/Lithuania) • Viaplay Studios Animation ==References==