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On 4 January 2008, the channel started broadcasting 24 hours a day in Romania. [11] Initially only TV provider Dolce offered the 24h feed. A CEE feed specifically for Romania and Hungary was launched, replacing Cartoon Network Poland on 1 October 2009. On 1 April 2015, the channel started broadcasting 24 hours a day in Hungary.
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In October 1996, Cartoon Network Europe began to be rebroadcast in English by the pay-TV operator Kosmos-TV (owned by an American company Metromedia International), [6] [7] [8] the duration of the broadcasts was not fixed. Broadcasting was carried out from 5:00 to 21:00 Moscow time, and the TNT UK TV channel was broadcast in the evening.
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The channel launched in Poland on 15 February 2018 at 10 a.m. (polish time), replacing Nickelodeon HD. [1]On 12 December 2018, Nicktoons launched in Russia, [2] then in Hungary and Romania on 1 April 2019, [3] in Bulgaria on 5 June 2019, [4] in Czech Republic on 30 October 2019, [5] in Ukraine on 22 January 2020, and in Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia and Albania on 14 July 2020.
Today, this holiday is celebrated every year on 24 May and is an official holiday of Bulgaria since 1990. [1] In 2020, the name was changed to Day of the Holy Brothers Cyril and Methodius, of the Bulgarian alphabet, education and culture and of the Slavonic literature. Cyril and Methodius had been saints since the 9th century, and the ...
The Bulgarian National Television broadcasts on four different themed channels: BNT 1 – a 24-hour channel with national significance; BNT 2 – cultural-based channel that offers a variety of programmes covering all aspects of day-to-day life of the Bulgarian people, culture, arts, sports, entertainment, films, series and regional programming
Nova Television received a television license to broadcast as a terrestrial network on 18 July 2003, thus becoming the third free-to-air television station in Bulgaria, after Channel 1 and bTV, and the second private national media. On 31 July 2008, Swedish media conglomerate Modern Times Group bought Nova TV from Antenna Group for €620 ...