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Nova Cinema is a Czech free [2] digital television channel in the Czech Republic, owned and operated by CME, and a sister channel of TV Nova.. The channel broadcasts various films (thematically categorized from genres: crime, action, drama, comedy, horror, thriller to romantic, sci-fi, family or Czech films, fantasy), [3] or showbiz shows like Red Carpet Reporter ("Hvězdy červeného koberce ...
Paramount Network (originally Prima Comedy Central) is a Czech television channel operated by the American media concern Paramount International Media Networks (in the Czech Republic it also broadcasts, for example, MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon or Comedy Central Extra). The channel was launched on 14 December 2015 at 15:00 under the name Prima Comedy ...
Prima televize (previously Prima family, originally Premiéra) is a Czech private television station. Its channel is broadcast from Prague. Its current owner is FTV Prima, spol. s. r. o., which is majority-owned by Czech investment firm GES, in turn owned by Czech oligarch Ivan Zach. The group's current general manager is Marek Singer.
TV Nova: 1994 generalist program, mainly channel blue Nova Cinema: 2007 films purple Nova Sport 1: 2008 Nova Sport (2008-2015) sports black blue Nova Action: 2012 TV Fanda (2012-2017) men yellow Nova Fun: 2012 TV Smíchov (2012-2017) Nova 2 (2017-2021) young generation violet Nova Gold: 2013 TV Telka (2013-2017) archive channel yellow Nova ...
Nova Fun is a Czech free-to-air commercial television station, belonging to the Nova Group, which focuses its programming exclusively on shows, series, or films of the comedy genre. The license to broadcast it is owned by TV Nova s.r.o., which is owned by the foreign company CME.
Prima Show is a Czech television channel, it is the eleventh channel of FTV Prima. The station is mainly focused on non-European reality shows and entertainment programs such as Like House , Královny butiků , Temptation Island , Beauty and the Geek or Wife Swap .
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.
On 1 April 2021, FTV Prima submitted an application for a license to broadcast a new program, which was approved by the Council for Radio and Television Broadcasting at a meeting on May 4, and which is valid for 12 years. [2] On 1 June at 10:00 a.m., a promo loop was launched on the "Test-1" position in DVB-T2 Multiplex 22.