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European streaming service Viaplay has ousted its chief executive and warned on profits, sending shares in the group known for Nordic dramas down more than 50 percent.
In a press release issued in the early hours of Monday, Viaplay said Anders Jensen would be replaced as chief executive by Jörgen Madsen Lindemann, the former head of Viaplay’s ex-parent company MTG.
The Swedish conglomerate, which sees itself as Netflix’s European rival, said it now expected to report an operating loss of SKr400mn-SKr700mn ($37mn-$65mn) and was refocusing on its plans for sales, subscriber and profit growth. Withdrawn long-term guidance.
It attributed this to factors including lower demand for streaming subscriptions, an “accelerated decline” in Nordic TV and radio advertising, and the slowing of its cost-cutting programme.
Shares of the company fell nearly 60 per cent in early trade on Monday.










