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The following is a list of original programs of TV Nova network. Some of shows featuring already famous Czech actors (fe.: Ruská ruleta, Nováci), some of ones featuring now famous actors' and moderators' debuts (fe.: Kolotoč, Eso).
[4] iVysílání was launched in 2009, but it was still significantly different from its later form. [5] Users had the option to play one of the archive programs or watch a live broadcast, but it had to be an original production of Czech Television. There were three different video qualities to choose from: low, medium and TV.
TV Nova; Country: Czech Republic: Programming; Language(s) Czech: Picture format: 16:9/4:3 576i 1080i : Timeshift service: Nova +1 HD (2017–2022) Ownership; Owner: TV Nova s. r. o. (CME, owned by PPF Group) Sister channels: Nova Cinema Nova Action Nova Fun Nova Gold Nova Lady Nova Sport 1 Nova Sport 2 Nova Sport 3 Nova Sport 4 Nova Sport 5 ...
During 1997 Central European flood, part of the archive in Ostrava was damaged and the materials were transported to the Kavčí hory. [5] According to Act 499/2004 Coll. the archive of the Czech Television is included among the specialized archives. Since 2013, the archive has been subordinated to the Department of Economics and Operations. [4]
Pages in category "TV Nova (Czech TV channel) original programming" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Záhadné případy (Mysterious Cases) is a Czech mystery television series broadcast by TV Nova. [2] The series is notable to star all acting members of Donutil family as it stars Miroslav Donutil along with his son Martin and daughter in law Sára Donutilová. [3] Its working title was Za domem v lese. [4]
Nova International is a Czech television station intended for broadcasting abroad. The channel is focused on TV Nova's own programs that have broadcasting rights in Slovakia, e.g. Ulice , Ordinace v růžové zahradě , Gympl s (r)učením omezeným , Na vodě , Televizní noviny , Snídaně s Novou, Počasí, Prásk!, Střepiny or Víkend.
Television was introduced in Czechoslovakia in 1953. Experimental projects with DVB-T started in 2000. Finally on 21 October 2005, multiplex A (DVB-T) was launched with three channels of Czech Television and one of TV Nova and radio channels of Czech Radio.