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Axess TV is a Swedish television channel belonging to the . It is mainly devoted to cultural and science programmes. The Ax:son Johnson Foundation applied for a license to broadcast in the Swedish digital terrestrial television network in the autumn of 2005. The channel was awarded a license to broadcast free-to-air in the Weekends in February 2006.Trial broadcasts started on 27 May 2006. The first weekend contained the opera Dialogues of the Carmelites, the British sitcom Yes Minister, a discussion programme and a documentary. The channel had a full launch on 23 September 2006. From 1 February 2010 Axess is no longer free-to-air but is available as part of a pay-channel package from Boxer. It has also changed compression to MPEG-4.

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  • Axess TV is a Swedish television channel belonging to the . It is mainly devoted to cultural and science programmes. The Ax:son Johnson Foundation applied for a license to broadcast in the Swedish digital terrestrial television network in the autumn of 2005. The channel was awarded a license to broadcast free-to-air in the Weekends in February 2006.Trial broadcasts started on 27 May 2006. The first weekend contained the opera Dialogues of the Carmelites, the British sitcom Yes Minister, a discussion programme and a documentary. The channel had a full launch on 23 September 2006. From 1 February 2010 Axess is no longer free-to-air but is available as part of a pay-channel package from Boxer. It has also changed compression to MPEG-4. (en)
  • Axess TV är en svensk tv-kanal, som tillhör , vilken i sin tur ägs av Nordstjernan Holding AB. Den stöds av Axel och Margaret Ax:son Johnsons stiftelse för allmännyttiga ändamål. Kanalen inledde provsändningar i maj 2006 och hade officiell lansering under hösten 2006. Kanalen sänder sju dagar i veckan och visar program som berör samhällsfrågor, kultur och vetenskap. (sv)
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  • Axess TV is a Swedish television channel belonging to the . It is mainly devoted to cultural and science programmes. The Ax:son Johnson Foundation applied for a license to broadcast in the Swedish digital terrestrial television network in the autumn of 2005. The channel was awarded a license to broadcast free-to-air in the Weekends in February 2006.Trial broadcasts started on 27 May 2006. The first weekend contained the opera Dialogues of the Carmelites, the British sitcom Yes Minister, a discussion programme and a documentary. The channel had a full launch on 23 September 2006. From 1 February 2010 Axess is no longer free-to-air but is available as part of a pay-channel package from Boxer. It has also changed compression to MPEG-4. (en)
  • Axess TV är en svensk tv-kanal, som tillhör , vilken i sin tur ägs av Nordstjernan Holding AB. Den stöds av Axel och Margaret Ax:son Johnsons stiftelse för allmännyttiga ändamål. Kanalen inledde provsändningar i maj 2006 och hade officiell lansering under hösten 2006. Kanalen sänder sju dagar i veckan och visar program som berör samhällsfrågor, kultur och vetenskap. (sv)
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