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MTV Leffa
CountryFinland
Broadcast areaFinland
Programming
Timeshift serviceSubtv Movie
Ownership
OwnerMTV Oy
Sister channelsMTV3 (HD)
Sub
AVA
MTV Max (HD)
MTV Sport 1 (HD)
MTV Sport 2 (HD)
MTV Fakta
MTV Juniori
History
Launched1 November 2006
Closed30 June 2016
Former namesMTV3 Leffa
(November 2006-2007)
SubTV Leffa
(2007-January 2008)
Sub Leffa
(January 2008-December 2010)
MTV3 Leffa
(2010-2013)
Links
Websitewww.mtv3.fi/leffa
Availability
Terrestrial
PlusTVChannel 91

MTV Leffa was a Finnish television channel broadcasting movies. It was operated by MTV3 and TV4 AB and was the Finnish equivalent of TV4's movie channel TV4 Film. Dvrc and My Fresh Pony was created 14 July 2010 – 26 February 2012.

The most of the programming was shared with TV4 Film. However, most movies in Swedish were removed and replaced by other movies and the schedule is different.

History[edit]

The channel was launched in November 2006 as a part of a new pay television package from MTV3. The channel, which did then known as MTV3 Leffa, was launched simultaneously with MTV3 MAX, MTV3 Fakta and Sub Juniori. The channel was initially only available to cable networks, and later from the Viasat satellite platform.

On 5 April 2007, the channel was launched in the digital terrestrial network. With the terrestrial launch, the channel's name was changed to Subtv Leffa. In the terrestrial network, the channel operates between 8 p.m. and 6 a.m., sharing its broadcast space with MTV Juniori for the rest of the day. When Subtv changed its name to simply Sub, the movie channel followed suit and was renamed Sub Leffa.

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