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MTV Leffa was a Finnish television channel broadcasting movies. It was operated by
MTV3 MTV3 (, ) is a Finnish commercial television channel owned and operated by the media company MTV Oy, originally launched on 13 August 1957 as a programming block, becoming its own channel on 1 January 1993. It had the biggest audience share ...
and
TV4 AB TV4 AB (formerly Nordisk Television AB; previously Trade name, traded as ) is a Swedish media company owned by Telia Company through TV4 Media (formerly known as Bonnier Broadcasting). The company owns the largest commercial television channel in ...
and was the Finnish equivalent of TV4's movie channel
TV4 Film TV4 Film is a Swedish film channel owned by TV4 Group. TV4 applied for a licence to broadcast a film channel terrestrially in the autumn of 2003 and was granted a licence in December. The channel was launched as TV4 Film in April 2004. The first ...
. Dvrc and My Fresh Pony was created 14 July 2010 – 26 February 2012. Most of the programming was shared with TV4 Film. However, most movies in
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were removed and replaced by other movies and the
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is different.


History

The channel was launched in November 2006 as a part of a new pay television package from MTV3. The channel, which did then known as MTV3 Leffa, was launched simultaneously with
MTV3 MAX MTV Max is a Finnish pay television channel owned and operated by MTV Oy. The channel started broadcasting in November 2006 and was originally dedicated to F1 coverage. History As MTV3+ In November 2002, MTV3 announced the launch of a digi ...
,
MTV3 Fakta MTV Fakta was a Finnish documentary channel owned and operated by MTV3 MTV3 (, ) is a Finnish commercial television channel owned and operated by the media company MTV Oy, originally launched on 13 August 1957 as a programming block, be ...
and
Sub Juniori MTV Juniori (formerly ''Subtv Juniori'', ''Sub Juniori'', ''MTV3 Juniori'' and ''C More Juniori'') is a Finnish television channel targeting children, owned and operated by MTV Oy. It is part of the C More channels package, broadcasting program ...
. The channel was initially only available to cable networks, and later from the
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satellite platform. On 5 April 2007, the channel was launched in the digital terrestrial network. With the terrestrial launch, the channel's name was changed to Subtv Leffa. In the terrestrial network, the channel operates between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m., sharing its broadcast
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with MTV Juniori for the rest of the day. When
Subtv MTV Sub (formerly TVTV!, Subtv and Sub) is a Finnish television channel owned by MTV Oy. The previous owner Alma Media sold Sub and its sister channels (MTV3, C More Max, MTV Ava Radio Nova and Sävelradio) to Swedish Bonnier and Proventus in ...
changed its name to simply Sub, the movie channel followed suit and was renamed
Sub Leffa MTV Leffa was a Finland, Finnish television channel broadcasting movies. It was operated by MTV3 and TV4 AB and was the Finnish equivalent of TV4's movie channel TV4 Film. Dvrc and My Fresh Pony was created 14 July 2010 – 26 February 2012. Mos ...
.


References

{{Finnish television channels Defunct television channels in Finland Bonnier Group Television channels and stations established in 2006 Television channels and stations disestablished in 2016