COMPANY
ScandiTV is the number #1 provider of Scandinavian television channels and movies for adults and children in North America. Using a new and innovative technology, ScandiTV is committed to bringing the very best in-language television entertainment to the Scandinavian community who reside in the USA and Canada. ScandiTV has secured strategic partnerships with major Scandinavian media companies and will be constantly expanding its line-up of live television channels and video on demand (VOD) programming. The company will soon expand its service to Latin America.
ScandiTV, based in California, is dedicated to providing the very best entertainment and to increase media and cultural exchanges between Scandinavia and the Americas.
Media Coverage

rapidtvnews.com / July 27, 2010. "ScandiTV will be offering viewers in the US and Canada a new IPTV service including news, films and children’s programming."

forbes.com / July 26, 2010. "BusinessWire - ScandiTV, a new service and the #1 provider of Scandinavian television channels and movies for adults and children in North America, officially launches on August 1, 2010. ScandiTV, based in California, is dedicated to providing the very best entertainment and to increase media and cultural exchanges between Scandinavia and the Americas."

cnbc.com / July 26, 2010. "ScandiTV will deliver programming to consumers' TV sets via IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) and is committed to bringing the very best in-language television entertainment to the Scandinavian community who reside in the USA and Canada. ScandiTV has secured strategic partnerships with major Scandinavian media companies and will be constantly expanding its line-up of live television channels and video on demand (VOD) programming"

norway.com / August 4, 2010. "The largest library of Scandinavian movies will be available to customers who will be able to watch the latest releases and timeless classics from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden. Most movies are subtitled in English and many have never been seen before in North America."