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Finnish television station
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Television channel
Kolmoskanava
CountryFinland
Broadcast areaFinland
HeadquartersHelsinki
Programming
Picture formatPAL 480i (4:3 SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerOy Kolmostelevisio Ab
(Joint venture between MTV Oy, Yle and Nokia)
History
Founded25 November 1985; 39 years ago (1985-11-25)
Launched1 December 1986; 38 years ago (1986-12-01)
Closed31 December 1992; 31 years ago (1992-12-31)
Replaced byMTV3

Kolmoskanava (also known as TV3 and informally as Kolmonen) was a Finnish free-to-air television station owned and operated by Oy Kolmostelevisio Ab, a joint venture between MTV Oy, Yle and Nokia. The channel was launched on December 1, 1986, and closed on the New Year's Eve night of December 31, 1992 with MTV3 starting its broadcasts simultaneously. Being the first nationwide commercial channel in Finland, Kolmoskanava did not produce any of its programmes themselves, instead relying on imported programmes (mostly TV shows and movies from North America), sports and a small number of Finnish programmes, most notably the bingo game show Megavisa, which aired from 1991 until 1992 on Kolmoskanava, and from 1993 until 1995 on its successor channel MTV3.

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