Sveriges Television
Sveriges Television (SVT) is a national publicly-funded television broadcaster based in Sweden. The Swedish public broadcasting system is many respects modelled after the one used in the United Kingdom, and Sveriges Television shares many traits with its British counterpart the BBC.
Sveriges Television is a public limited company, owned by an independent foundation, and funded through a licensing fee, which is allocated by the Swedish Riksdag. It is now a separate company, but it was initially part of Sveriges Radio, which is the public radio broadcaster. Its status could be described as a quasi-autonomous non-government organisation.
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Survivor
Sveriges Television was the first network to broadcast the reality television series Survivior in 1997. The show was named Expedition Robinson, alluding to Robinson Crusoe and was a major hit in Sweden. The show which consistantly held high ratings is on its seventh and, it has been stated, final year in 2003, though it is expected to be picked up by a different network in 2004.
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