2012 in Swedish television
Overview of the events of 2012 in Swedish television
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This is a list of Swedish television related events from 2012.
Events
- 23 March - Ulf Nilsson wins the first season of The Voice Sverige.
- 26 May - Sweden wins the 57th Eurovision Song Contest in Baku, Azerbaijan. The winning song is "Euphoria", performed by Loreen.
- 1 June - Footballer Anton Hysén and his partner Sigrid Bernson win the seventh season of Let's Dance.
- 3 June - Hanna Johansson wins the sixth season of Big Brother.
- 9 September - Launch of the Swedish version of The X Factor.
- 7 December - Awa Santesson-Sey wins the first season of X Factor.
Debuts
International
- 9 April - Alcatraz (2012) (TV4)
Television shows
2000s
- Let's Dance (2006–present)
2010s
- 1–24 December - Mysteriet på Greveholm: Grevens återkomst[1]
Ending this year
- Big Brother Sverige (2000-2004, 2011-2012)
Networks and services
Launches
Network | Type | Launch date | Notes | Source |
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TV4 News | Cable television | 24 January | ||
TV1000 Drama | Cable television | 16 February | ||
TV4 Fakta XL | Cable television | 13 August | ||
C More Tennis | Cable television | 4 September |
Conversions and rebrandings
Old network name | New network name | Type | Conversion Date | Notes | Source |
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V Series | Viasat Film Drama | Cable television | 3 March | ||
Canal+ Family | C More Kids | Cable television | Unknown | ||
Canal+ Hockey | C More Hockey | Cable television | Unknown | ||
Canal+ Hits | C More Hits | Cable television | Unknown | ||
Canal+ First | C More First | Cable television | Unknown | ||
SVTB | SVT Barnkalanen | Cable television | Unknown | ||
TNT7 | TNT | Cable television | Unknown |
Closures
Network | Type | End date | Notes | Sources |
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TV4 Science Fiction | Cable television | 5 August |
Births
Deaths
See also
References
- ^ "Mysteriet på Greveholm: Grevens återkomst" (in Swedish). Svensk mediedatabas. 2012. Retrieved 26 February 2015.
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