C More First HD

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C More First HD
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CountrySweden, Denmark, Finland, Norway
NetworkCanal Digital
Programming
Picture format1080p
Ownership
OwnerC More Entertainment
History
Launched1 September 2005
Former namesC More HD, Canal+ HD, Canal + Film HD
Availability
Terrestrial
dna Welho FinlandChannel 95
Cable
Com Hem SwedenChannel 83
YouSee DenmarkChannel 83
UPC PolandChannel 446
dna Welho FinlandChannel 401
Satellite
Canal Digital FinlandChannel 30

C More First HD is a high-definition television channel owned by C More Entertainment showing movies and television series in the Nordic countries.[1]

The channel was launched as C More HD on 1 September 2005. It was then the first HDTV channel targeting the Nordic countries broadcasting with MPEG-2 compression from the Thor 2 satellite and MPEG-4 with cable on the Canal Digital platform. The content consisted of three movies every evening. On 1 November 2006, it was rebranded as Canal+ HD and is now broadcasting H.264.

The Swedish cable distributor Com Hem launched HDTV on 12 December 2006 and then included Canal+ HD in its offerings. In early February 2007, C More launched another HD channel. Canal+ HD was then renamed Canal+ Film HD and the new channel was named Canal+ Sport HD.

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References[]

  1. ^ "det bästa på C More". C More (in Swedish). Retrieved 2019-07-23.
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