Major TV blackout in Finland: 800,000 households to lose MTV channels tomorrow
A months-long contract dispute between the Finnish telecommunications giant Elisa and the broadcaster MTV has reached a breaking point.
MTV has officially terminated its distribution agreements, meaning that starting tomorrow, May 13th, MTV's free-to-air channels -- MTV3, MTV Sub, and MTV Ava -- will no longer be available as live broadcasts for Elisa's cable TV and Elisa Viihde IPTV customers. This massive blackout will affect approximately 800,000 Finnish households, representing roughly one-third of the entire country.
AfterDawn was the first media outlet in Finland to report on the termination of these distribution agreements and the looming threat of a blackout back in late February.
At the time, Elisa assured the public that it would inform customers about the situation and any potential service disruptions well in advance.
However, that promise seems to have fallen short, as the final confirmation of the live broadcast termination was delivered to customers only today, just 24 hours before the channels are set to go dark.
The timing of the blackout is particularly critical for Finnish viewers, as the Ice Hockey World Championships -- a massive annual event in the country -- are about to begin.

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