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To: VidiVici who wrote (42449)6/28/1999 9:10:00 PM
From: John Rieman  Read Replies (2) of 50808
 
Canal Plus is making a terrestrial move......................

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Canal Plus Eyes Nordic Expansion

By JOHN PAGNI June 21, 1999



Helsinki, Finland -- The Nordic arm of Canal Plus S.A., Europe's top pay TV company, is aiming to expand its programming lineup in the region, and it hopes to snag a digital-terrestrial-television license in Finland.

The company will launch a new pan-Nordic channel this September, Canal Plus Blue, which will feature sports and movies.

Canal Plus Blue will be added to the company's current Nordic lineup: Canal Plus, which transmits separate feeds for Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden; and Canal Plus Yellow, a pan-Nordic network.

At the same time, Canal Plus hopes to be a winner in Finland's ongoing DTT-license auction. The auction should be completed in time for new channels to launch ahead of next year's Olympic Games in Sydney, Australia.

Canal Plus Finland applied for only one DTT channel, and it is confident that it will win a license, said Juha Silvennoinen, CEO of Canal Digital, Canal Plus' Nordic unit.

Silvennoinen added that the DTT programming could include U.S. and local films, and he's currently in talks with Finnish television and film companies to secure programming rights.

Finland has about 920,000 cable households, 400,000 satellite-master-antenna-television (SMATV) homes and 300,000 direct-to-home satellite households. Silvennoinen estimated that DTT could grab an additional 700,000 households.

Canal Digital is also eyeing the development of additional programming services that it could use on a pan-Nordic scale, including home shopping and home banking services.

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