17 January 2013
MTG AB has signed channel distribution agreements in Denmark to
make MTG’s TV3 and TV3 PULS free-TV channels available on
Telenor-owned Canal Digital Denmark A/S’s (‘Canal Digital’)
satellite pay-TV platform in Denmark for the first time, and to
include SBS Broadcasting’s (‘SBS’) Danish free-TV channels in MTG’s
Danish pay-TV offerings for the first time.
These agreements will significantly increase the household
penetration of MTG’s free-TV channels in Denmark, whilst also
further strengthening MTG’s Viasat pay-TV offering, which now
comprises all of the major free-TV channels in Denmark and the
market leading portfolio of premium movie, sports and documentary
channels. Furthermore, following MTG’s acquisition of the remaining
shares in the Danish TV 2 Sport A/S joint venture pay-TV channel
business, MTG has now rebranded the TV 2 Sport and TV 2 Sport
Premier League pay-TV channels as TV3 Sport 1 and TV3 Sport Premier
League, and will launch TV3 Sport 2 as a new channel on 5 February
2013. The channels will be available in both standard and high
definition formats, and TV3 Sport 1 is now available to
approximately 50% of Danish TV households through MTG’s Viasat
satellite pay-TV platform and third party networks.
Canal Digital has decided to include TV3 and TV3 PULS in its
‘Local’ satellite pay-TV package with effect from the beginning of
February 2013 and the channels will therefore be available to all of
Canal Digital’s satellite pay-TV customers. This follows the signing
of a channel distribution agreement in Denmark in November 2012 to
make MTG’s TV3 and TV3 PULS free-TV channels available on Boxer
TV-Access A/S’s digital terrestrial platform from 1 January and 1
July 2013, respectively. These agreements are together expected to
boost the national perceived penetration of TV3 from 67% in Q4 2012
to approximately 79% in February 2013, and of TV3 PULS from 46% in
Q4 2012 to approximately 57% in July 2013. TV3 and TV3 PULS are also
available alongside MTG’s third Danish free-TV channel, TV3+, on
MTG’s Viasat satellite pay-TV platform and a range of third party
cable and IPTV networks. The three channels had a combined
commercial share of viewing of over 21% in the core target group of
15-49 year olds in the fourth quarter of 2012.
SBS’s Kanal 4 and Kanal 5 free-TV channels will be included in
MTG’s Viasat ‘Bonus’ satellite pay-TV package with effect from the
beginning of February 2013 and will therefore be available to all
Viasat satellite pay-TV customers in Denmark. SBS’s Danish free-TV
channels will also be available as part of Viasat’s channel package
offering on the Waoo! IPTV network.
This follows the signing of another agreement in November 2012 to
make C More Entertainment AB’s Canal 8 Sport and Canal 9 Danish
pay-TV channels available on MTG’s Viasat’s satellite pay-TV
platform and as part of Viasat’s offering on the Waoo! network with
effect from the beginning of January 2013. Subscribers to the Viasat
satellite pay-TV platform or Viasat offering on the Waoo! network
also continue to receive free access to MTG’s Viaplay online pay-TV
service, which offers on-demand access to a wide range of movies, TV
series and live sports events on multiple devices.
Jørgen Madsen Lindemann, President and CEO of MTG, commented:
“The ground-breaking agreements we have signed over the last few
months will be transformational for our Danish TV broadcasting
business. They will substantially strengthen the competitive
positions of both our free-TV and pay-TV offerings, and provide
incremental advertising, subscription and carriage fee revenue
potential moving forward.
“Our free-TV channels will be far more broadly available, which
will enable us to offer significantly enhanced reach for advertisers
and compete more closely with the incumbent. At the same time, our
pay-TV platform and channel packages not only provide an unrivalled
premium content offering, but will now also include all of the major
free-TV channels in Denmark for the first time. We are offering more
content to more viewers on more devices and platforms than ever
before, in order to provide consumers with more choice as to how
they access our entertainment content.
“The anticipated effects of these agreements are included in, and
therefore do not alter, our previously provided full year 2013
outlook statement for our Nordic pay-TV operations and business
segment.”