Animal Planet Nordic

Animal Planet Nordic
Launched 1997
Owned by Discovery Networks Northern Europe
Audience share 0.6% in Sweden (2008, [1])
Broadcast area Nordic countries
Availability
Terrestrial
Sweden Boxer Channel 20
Finland dna Welho Channel 85
Satellite
Cable
Sweden Com Hem Channel 41
Sweden Tele2 TV Channel 43
Finland dna Welho Channel 124
Channel 219 (HD)
IPTV
Sweden FastTV Channel 16
Sweden Telia Digital-TV Channel 20

Animal Planet Nordic is a television channel broadcasting nature-related documentaries to the Nordic countries.

Animal Planet was launched in the Nordic region in 1997.[2] In 2001, the channel received a license to broadcast in the digital terrestrial network in Sweden. By 2008, the channel had regularly been one of the twenty most watched channels in Sweden for a few years. From 2007, the channel is also broadcast terrestrially in Norway via the RiksTV package.

For its first ten years in existence, the channel used a logo with a globe and an elephant which was also used by its sister channels. On 1 October 2008 the channel switched a new logo, which had previously been adopted by Animal Planet in the United States.[3]

A high-definition version of the channel, called Animal Planet HD, was launched on 3 February 2009. That made the Nordic region the first region to get a high-definition version of Animal Planet after the United States. The high-definition channel used to have a separate schedule in order to broadcast only high-definition programmes.[4]

Animal Planet Nordic has been replaced by the pan-European feed. The commercials on Animal Planet Europe show three air times depending on the country you live in. The Eastern European timezone is marked with "Suomi" for Finnish viewers.[5]

Programs shown on the channel include:

References

  1. Årsrapport 2008 (PDF). Mediamätning i Skandinavien.
  2. "Discovery Communications Timeline". Discovery Communications. Archived from the original on 2009-01-01. Retrieved 2008-02-23.
  3. "Animal Planet HD lanseras i Norden" (Press release). Canal Digital. January 9, 2009.
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