TV Nova (Czech Republic)
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Country | Czech Republic |
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Programming | |
Language(s) | Czech |
Picture format | 16:9/4:3 576i (SDTV) 1080i (HDTV) |
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 Nova Sport 6 Nova International |
History | |
Launched | 4 February 1994 |
Links | |
Website | Official website |
Availability | |
Terrestrial | |
DVB-T/T2 | MUX 23 (FTA) MUX 24 (FTA) |
Streaming media | |
Nova.cz | Watch live (Czech only) |
VOYO | Watch live (Czech only) |
TV Nova is a commercial television station in the Czech Republic. It began broadcasting in February 1994 as the first privately held nationwide Czech TV station.[1] Its first CEO was Vladimír Železný. It quickly achieved the largest market share in the country and remained in this position until the early 2010s.[2]
History
[edit]During the 1990s, Nova produced a number of comedy shows, featuring actors like Jiří Lábus and Oldřich Kaiser. The channel also created its own quiz show.
The channel attracted some notoriety for its late-night nude weather reports ("Počasíčko"),[3] in which a female (and later male) presenter would appear naked to present the weather. The presenter would then put on clothes appropriate to the weather being forecast.
Disputes between broadcasting license holder CET 21 and financial supplier CME resulted in an international arbitration (CME/Lauder v. Czech Republic) which ended with the Czech Republic forced to pay CME compensation of 353 million USD (approx. 10 billion CZK).[4]
Vladimír Železný sold CET 21 to the financial group PPF of Petr Kellner, and now TV Nova is owned by CME. The current CEOs are Klára Brachtlová and Jan Vlček.[5]
Nova HD
[edit]Since October 2008, TV Nova is broadcast in high definition quality via satellite, cable, and also a test airing via DVB-T is in progress. Currently the signal is broadcast in 1920×1080i with a bitrate of 18 Mbit/s.
Sister channels
[edit]name of a channel | year of start | former name(s) | theme of a channel | main colour(s) | ||
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TV Nova | 1994 | generalist program, mainly channel | blue | |||
Nova Cinema | 2007 | films | purple | |||
Nova Sport 1 | 2008 | Nova Sport (2008-2015) | sports | black
blue |
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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 Sport 2 | 2015 | sports | black
blue |
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Nova International | 2016 | slovak version of TV Nova | blue | |||
Nova Sport 3 | 2021 | sports | black
green |
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Nova Sport 4 | ||||||
Nova Lady | 2021 | women | red | |||
Nova Sport 5 | 2024 | sports | black
red |
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Nova Sport 6 | black
pink |
Programming and schedule
[edit]Programming
[edit]Czech series
[edit]- Ulice
- Kriminálka Anděl Mondays 20:00–21:00[6]
- Soukromé pasti ("Private Traps")
- Ordinace v růžové zahradě 2 ("Doctor's office in rose garden 2")
- Pojišťovna štěstí ("Insurance company of luck")
- Comeback
- Nováci Every day from September 1995 to April 1996; sometimes reprised
- Draculův švagr Horror series, which ran short time in 1996
- Robinsonův ostrov Reality series, Czech version of Survivor
Past
[edit]- Chcete být milionářem? (2000–2005, 2016–2017) Game show, Czech version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
- DO-RE-MI (1998–2004)
Periodical shows
[edit]Title | Format | Timeslot |
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112 (based on "COPS") | documentary, crime | Tuesdays 22:05–22:30 |
Televizní noviny, Sportovní noviny, Počasí ("TV News, Sports News and Weather") | TV news | every day 19:30–20:00 Sunday–Friday 17:00–17:30 |
Snídaně ("Breakfast") | Breakfast TV | weekdays 5:55–9:00 |
Víkendová Snídaně ("Weekend Breakfast") | Breakfast Weekend TV | weekend 07.55–10.00 |
Na vlastní oči ("With Your Own Eyes") | documentary | Wednesdays 22:15–22:55 |
Za pět minut dvanáct ("Five Minutes to Twelve") | talk show | Sundays 11:55–13:20 |
Střepiny ("Fractions") | documentary | Sundays 21:15–21:45 |
Víkend ("Weekend") | Infotainment | Tuesdays 21:00–21:35 |
Eso ("Ace") | music | not running |
Rady ptáka Loskutáka ("Hints of the Bird Gracula") | home improvement | Sundays 18:00–18:55 |
Občanské judo ("Citizen's Judo") | documentary | Sundays 18:55–19:30 |
Babicovy dobroty ("Babica's Goodies") | cooking show | Saturdays 18:00–18:35 |
Koření ("Spice") | Infotainment | Saturdays 18:35–19:30 |
Mr. GS | talk show | Sundays 21:40–22:10 |
Title Tipy ptáka Loskutáka (Tips of the bird Gracula) is the teleshopping part of Rady ptáka Loskutáka. Law regulation compel different names.
Schedule
[edit]Daily schedule (autumn 2023)
[edit]Day/time -> | 17:30 | 18:25 | 19:30 | 20:20 | 21:30 | 22:35 |
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Monday | Na Lovu | Ulice | Televizní noviny | Kriminálka anděl | Specialisté | Víkend |
Tuesday | Jedna rodina | Comeback | Kriminálka las vegas | |||
Wednesday | Masterchef česko | Souboj na talíři | ||||
Thursday | Zlatá labuť | Ztracená rodina | ||||
Friday | Co ste hasiči | Comeback | Agent bez minulosti | |||
Saturday | Muži v černém | Táta v nesnázích | Central intelligence | |||
Sunday | Svěrák vratné lahve | Police modrava | Střepiny |
Logos
[edit]-
First logo TV Nova from 1994 to 1996
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Second logo TV Nova from 1996 to 2004
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Third logo TV Nova from 2004 to 2017
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Fourth logo TV Nova from 2017 to 2024
CME Content Academy
[edit]In 2022, TV Nova and Markíza launched the CME Content Academy, in cooperation with the Brno Television Institute. The scholarship program is funded by Central European Media Enterprises, to which both TV Nova and Markíza belong. The academy's two-year course is a professional training course designed to provide participants with a grounding across various film-making disciplines.[7]
The training is based around the production schedules of TV Nova, PRO TV, POP TV, bTV, RTL and Markíza and takes place in Brno, Prague, Zagreb, Ljubljana, Bucharest, Sofia and Bratislava.
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Angelika W. Wyka (2010). "Media Privatization and the Spread of Foreign Ownership in East Central Europe" (PDF). NOVA. Archived (PDF) from the original on 10 November 2014. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
- ^ Plesl, Jaroslav (31 January 2012). "Železný postavil tiskárnu na peníze, které ho zničily. Nova má zlatá léta za sebou". Hospodářské noviny (in Czech). Retrieved 29 December 2022.
- ^ "Czech TV row goes to court". BBC News. 9 March 2001. Retrieved 25 July 2008.
- ^ "Arbitration Awards". Central European Media Enterprises. Archived from the original on 27 April 2006.
- ^ "Management".
- ^ "Kriminálka Anděl ("CSI: Anděl")". TV Nova. March 2010. Retrieved 18 March 2010.
- ^ "CME Content Academy". CME Content Academy. Retrieved 2022-11-04.
External links
[edit]- (in Czech) Official Site
- (in Czech) TN.cz