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What (who) is ZTV (Sweden) - definition

SWEDISH TELEVISION CHANNEL
ZTV Sweden
  • ZTV's original red logo.

ZTV (Sweden)         
ZTV was a Swedish television channel owned by Viasat. Launched in February 1991, as a daily afternoon show on TV3 and TV4, it became a channel of its own on Swedish cable networks in May 1992.
Bangladesh–Sweden relations         
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS BETWEEN THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH AND THE KINGDOM OF SWEDEN
Ambassador of Bangladesh to Sweden; Ambassador of bangladesh to sweden; Draft:Bangladesh–Sweden relations; Bangladesh-Sweden relations; Bangladesh – Sweden relations; Bangladesh Sweden relations; Bangladesh - Sweden relations; Sweden Bangladesh relations; Sweden – Bangladesh relations; Sweden-Bangladesh relations; Sweden - Bangladesh relations; Sweden–Bangladesh relations
Bangladesh–Sweden relations refers to interstate relations between Bangladesh and Sweden. Bangladesh maintains an embassy in Stockholm, a Swedish embassy is located in Dhaka.
Curators of Sweden         
SWEDISH SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGN, TWITTER ACCOUNT
@sweden
Curators of Sweden was a social media campaign initiated by the government agency Swedish Institute and VisitSweden on Twitter. It was launched on 10 December 2011 with the main concept of a rotating spokesperson, or rather a curator, on the official Twitter account of Sweden, @.

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ZTV (Sweden)

ZTV was a Swedish television channel owned by Viasat. Launched in February 1991, as a daily afternoon show on TV3 and TV4, it became a channel of its own on Swedish cable networks in May 1992. The intention was to create a Swedish version of MTV and thus the focus was primarily on music, but also had their own comedy-oriented shows, skate and prank related shows and aired various tv shows and movies. Since May 2006, most of its programming composed of music videos. ZTV's last day was August 1, 2010 for all customers except for Boxer and Com Hem, who continued to distribute the channel indefinitely in a limited version. MTG's new sports channel TV10 took over the transmissions of other operators.