Is Viasat History legit?

Is Viasat History legit?

Viasat History is a pay television channel owned by Swedish media company, Viasat World LTD. The channel broadcasts history series from around the world with a focus on the ancient world, historical drama, royal history, travel history and religious history.

Who owns Viasat world?

Modern Times Group
Founded in Sweden in 1991, Viasat has previously been owned by Modern Times Group….Viasat (Nordic television service)

Industry Pay television
Fate Merged with Canal Digital to form Allente
Successor Allente
Headquarters London , United Kingdom
Owners Nordic countries: Nordic Entertainment Group Hungary: Sony Pictures Television Worldwide: Viasat World

Can I subscribe to the History Channel?

To watch HISTORY programming, you can sign up for service with any of the following providers: Local Cable: Xfinity, Cox, Spectrum, Verizon Fios or your local cable provider. Satellite: Dish and DIRECTV. Streaming Live TV Services: DIRECTV Stream, Hulu + Live TV, Philo, Sling TV* and Vidgo.

Is the History Channel free?

The HISTORY app is totally free to download and use. However, to access the entire catalog of programming, you will need to verify your cable TV or satellite TV subscription by logging in.

How much does it cost to cancel Viasat?

To cancel your service with Viasat before the 24 month term is up you will need to pay $15 a month for each month left on the contract. If it is within the first month you want to cancel then you will need to pay $360 for the early termination fee.

Who bought Viasat?

The co-owners are a swedish media group called Nordic Entertainment Group (NENT) in the Nordic countries, Sony Pictures Television in Hungary and Viasat World internationally. Viasat was previously owned by MTG (Modern Times Group).

Who are Viasat competitors?

ViaSat Inc. competitors include Intuit, Comcast, Verizon, Qualcomm and Intel Corporation.

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