Nova Television (Bulgaria)

Nova Television (Bulgaria)
Nova Television
Nova Television logo
Launched July, 1994
Owned by Modern Times Group
Audience share 12,17 % (July, 2011, )
Country  Bulgaria
Sister channel(s) Diema, Kino Nova, Diema Family, Nova Sport
Website http://www.novatv.bg/

Nova Television (also known as Nova televiziya (Нова телевизия, literally New Television), NTV, Nova TV or simply Nova) is the first Bulgarian commercial television network launched on July 16, 1994.

On July 31, 2008 Swedish media conglomerate Modern Times Group bought Nova TV from Antenna Group for €620 million. The deal was completed on October 16, 2008. The television network received a national television license on July 18, 2003, thus becoming the third national television in Bulgaria, after BNT 1 and bTV, and the second private national media.

"Nova Televizia" has done its name justice over the years as being the most innovative and brave channel in Bulgaria by introducing new formats and genres in television in the country, some of which have often been perceived as scandalous or too edgy for mainstream TV.

Nova Television airs Endemol productions: Big Brother (see Big Brother Bulgaria), Star Academy (see Star Academy Bulgaria), Deal or No Deal, 1 vs. 50 as well as Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (under the name Стани богат (Become Rich). Popular American TV series such as House, Lost, CSI and CSI: Miami, Leverage, Castle, Cold Case, Without a Trace , Sex and the City, Nip/Tuck, The Dead Zone, Star Trek: Enterprise, Prison Break, Ugly Betty, Heroes and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles are also part of Nova Television's programme.

Nova Television also aired "Gospodari na Efira", a Bulgarian licensed version of "Striscia la notizia", the most viewed TV program in Italy, but the show's producers at "Global vision" decided to move it to another big TV network in Bulgaria - bTV. "Complete Madness" was also part of Nova TV's programme schedule, but since it is produced by "Global vision", the show has also been moved to bTV. Nova TV aired two dance reality shows in two consecutive years - "VIP Dance" (Fall 2009) and the charity dance competition "Bailando: Scene of Dreams" in Fall 2010. The outrageous "The Moment of Truth" - BG edition was part of Nova TV's 2009 Fall program schedule as well.

Nova TV's Fall 2011 projects include the hit talent show "X Factor" which starts in September. SevenOne International's show formats - "Beat Your Host" (hosts will be Ivan and Andrey) and "Rent a Host" (hosted by Niki Kuntchev) will air this fall on "Nova", too. Apart from the reality formats, Nova TV will also broadcast its brand new BG series - "Floor Property" ("Etajna sobstvenost") and the document series "Lost in Bulgaria". "Station Nova" will remain the channel's longest running show (in terms of broadcasting hours) - every Sunday from 9:00am until 5.45pm. Fans of the Bulgarian version of "I Love My Country" will also have the opportunity to watch their favorite game show on Fridays.

Nova Television also has a children's block on Saturdays and Sundays from 8:00 to 10:00 EET. On December 10, 2006 the Sunday block started to show two Warner Bros. cartoon series from 9:00 to 10:00 in The Warner Block (the name is not translated to Bulgarian at the start of the block, but in ads it is known as "Часът на Уорнър", or The Warner Hour). The first two shows to air in it are Tom & Jerry Kids and Superman: The Animated Series (the latter is broadcast for the first time in Bulgaria). In the late 1990s the channel showed the first season of Spider-Man (later to be taken over by bTV) and cartoon series like My Little Pony. Other cartoons include Pokémon, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Histeria!, Justice League, Samurai Jack, Teen Titans, X-Men: Evolution, Firehouse Tales and Voltron: The Third Dimension (although the original series aired on Kanal 1), Beast Wars (which aired years earlier on Kanal 1 with different dub), The Spectacular Spider-Man, The Life and Times of Juniper Lee, Gerry Anderson's New Captain Scarlet and Transformers Animated (only the third season). Currently the animated series that are being run are The Woody Woodpecker Show, The Little Mermaid, The Penguins of Madagascar and Gormiti.


On 12 September 2011, Nova Television changed its broadcast graphics design, logo and renamed its newscast from "Kalendar" to "Nova's News".

Contents

Programmes

TV series

Turkish series

  • Binbir gece (re: Diema Family)
  • Dudaktan kalbe (re: Diema Family)
  • Elveda derken (re: Diema Family)
  • Kaybolan yıllar (re: Diema Family)
  • Asi (re: Diema Family)
  • Sahra (re: Diema Family)
  • İki aile (2nd season: Diema Family)
  • Genco (2nd season: Diema Family)
  • Annem (re: Diema Family)
  • Yol arkadaşım (re: Diema Family)
  • Son bahar (re: Diema Family)
  • Küçük kadınlar (re: Diema Family)
  • Unutulmaz (re: Diema Family)
  • Bir İstanbul masalı (re: Diema Family)
  • Ihlamurlar altında (2nd season: Diema Family)
  • Aşk ve ceza (Diema Family)
  • Samanyolu (re: Diema Family)
  • Şöhret (re: Diema Family)

Telenovelas

Latin spanish

Brazilian portuguese

Logos


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