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  2. TN.cz - Wikipedia

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    TN.cz. Logo. TN.cz (TN, TN.Nova.cz) is a Czech internet news portal. It is operated by TV Nova and is closely linked with its TV News programs. Emphasis is on video and video news, and from spring 2021, the website also features a live continuous broadcast of TN LIVE.

  3. TV Nova (Czech Republic) - Wikipedia

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    TV Nova (Czech Republic) Façade of the former TV Nova building. 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 ...

  4. List of original shows by TV Nova (Czech Republic) - Wikipedia

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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).

  5. Nova International - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Vladimír Železný - Wikipedia

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    Profession. Publicist. Website. vladimirzelezny.cz. Vladimír Železný (born 3 March 1945) is a Czech businessman and politician. He was the first CEO of TV NOVA, a popular Czech television station and was a member of the European Parliament between 2004 and 2009. As a media mogul with political influence, he has been compared to Rupert ...

  7. Czech Television - Wikipedia

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    Founded on 1 May 1953, Czechoslovak Television (ČST) was the state television broadcaster of Czechoslovakia used as a state propaganda medium of the then socialist state. [1] It was known by three names over its lifetime: Czech: Československá televize, Slovak: Československá televízia (until 1990) and Česko-slovenská televízia (from ...

  8. Nova Cinema (Czech Republic) - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  9. Television in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    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 Česká televize and one of TV Nova and radio channels of Český rozhlas. On 12 April 2006, six digital terrestrial television licenses were awarded to ...