TV3 is the brand name used by Viasat's flagship channels in Scandinavia and the Baltic States. Viasat is part of the Swedish media company Modern Times Group. The first TV3 channel was launched on New Year's Eve 1987, breaking the monopoly on broadcasting in the Scandinavian languages.
TV3 is the name of Catalonia's first public television channel. It belongs to Televisió de Catalunya (Catalan Television), a subsidiary of the CCRTV. TV3 broadcasts programs only in Catalan, with an optional dual track in the original language for some foreign-language series and movies.
TV3 is a commercial television station in New Zealand. It began broadcasting on November 26, 1989 as the first privately owned television network in the country.
Sistem Televisyen Malaysia Berhad (STMB) or TV3 was incorporated in 1983 as Malaysia’s first commercial television station. It is part of group of companies.
TV3 is a television channel targeted at a Swedish language audience owned by Modern Times Group (MTG). It was founded on December 31, 1987 by entrepreneur Jan Stenbeck as joint Scandinavian channel, but Denmark and Norway soon got their own versions of TV3. It was one of the first channels on the Astra 1 A satellite.
TV3 is a private television channel in Estonia.
TV3 Norway is a commercial TV-channels owned by Viasat, which is a part of the Swedish media group Modern Times Group.