Canal+ has taken a minority stake in embattled Nordic outfit Viaplay Group, which this morning announced it was making 25% of its workforce redundant.
The French giant issued a press release in the last few minutes stating: “CANAL+ Group, leading pay-TV player present in Europe, Africa and Asia, announces its acquisition of a 12% stake in Viaplay Group, leading pay-TV player in the Nordic countries.” Financials of the deal were undisclosed.
Canal+ and Viaplay already have certain territory agreement in by which hundreds of hours of Viaplay’s content feature on the network in the likes of Austria and Poland.
Speaking earlier today during the unveiling of its Q2 results and strategic review, new Viaplay CEO Jørgen Madsen Lindemann revealed that the Scandi outfit was mulling a sale of either parts of the international Viaplay business, small stakes or the whole group.
Read more on deadline.com