Nova TV (Croatia)
Nova TV | |
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Launched | (Experimental May 28, 2000) November 3, 2000 |
Owned by | CME Group |
Picture format | 16:9 576i (SDTV) |
Country | Croatia |
Headquarters | Zagreb |
Sister channel(s) | Doma TV |
Website | novatv.hr |
Nova TV is a Croatian commercial television network launched in November 2000. It was the first commercial television network with national concession in this country and since 2004 it is fully owned by the Central European Media Enterprises.
Overview
As the first Croatian commercial television network, Nova TV made the Croatian TV viewers familiar with reality shows when first showing the American shows such as Survivor and Temptation Island. They were also the first television network to show The Jerry Springer Show in Croatia, although they stopped showing it in 2002. A short time later they started to produce their own talent show Story Supernova, which was then followed by the Croatian version of Pop Idol called Hrvatski idol.
The station also became notable for showing one of the first Croatian sitcoms called Naša mala klinika, which started to air in November 2004, and in early June 2005 they started to show another domestically produced sitcom called Bumerang. In 2005 Nova TV also introduced popular American TV series such as Lost and Desperate Housewives as well as reality show The Apprentice to the Croatian audience, and in the same year they were also showing the controversial domestically produced animated series Laku noć, Hrvatska. They are also known for broadcasting newer blockbusters first released in the 1990s and the 2000s (decade) as well as some less popular TV or cinema movies that are quite hard to find anywhere else in Croatia.
Currently, their program schedule usually consists of cartoons and children's program in the morning, the afternoons are generally reserved for Latin American telenovelas, foreign sitcoms and US American soap operas while the evenings begin with daily news program followed by movies and TV series or reality shows as well as domestic shows or sitcoms.
Nova TV are also notable for their live broadcasts of various sporting events such as alpine skiing and Mirko Filipović's fights. For many years, they have also been broadcasting FA Premier League matches, as well as some of the English cup matches. However, they stopped showing English football following the end of the 2006-07 season, with the Premier League now available in Croatia through RTL Televizija. In 2009, Nova TV bought the rights to show the UEFA Champions League matches played on Tuesdays until 2012. Their Champions League coverage consists of one live broadcast and the highlights of all the remaining matches of the night, but not the final, which is broadcast by HRT.
In the latest years Nova TV had a few more famous reality shows. There are Masterchef Hrvatska (with ordinary people) and Celebrity Masterchef Hrvatska (with some famous Croats), Supertalent and Farma. Supertalent is very popular in Croatia cause people can watch some Croatian celebrities how they imitate famous Croatian and world-famous singers. Farma, on the other hand, is reality where ordinary (or famous) people live on the farm, somewhere in the country, and people can watch them every minute of every day because of the cameras that are all around. They have just one hour of privacy in a day. In all these realities people compete for the money.
Dnevnik Nove TV
Dnevnik Nove TV is the main news program of the Croatian Nova TV, broadcast daily at 19.15. As of 2008, it was the second most popular news program in Croatia, closing in on Dnevnik HRT, its main competitor.[1][2] The show overtook Dnevnik HRT in 2010, becoming the most watched news programme in Croatia. Since its launch in 2005, the style of the broadcast has changed little. The show is occasionally criticized for broadcasting light hearted, celebrity news and having a slight right wing bias. A notable incident occurred in 2015, when Milorad Pupovac, a major Serbian politician, was forced out of the programme for his speech on the removal of Cyrillic tables in Vukovar by an amendment of the City Statute, due to "being in 2015". Both sides, Serbian and Croatian, condemned the incident, some likening it with the forced takeaway of the right to free speech.
Currently airing
Internationally created shows currently broadcast by Nova TV (as of December 2013)
Original name | Croatian translation | Origin |
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Nikita | Nikita | United States |
Elveda Derken | Suze Bospora | Turkey |
Merhamet | Milost | Turkey |
Judge Maria Lopez | Sutkinja Maria Lopez | United States |
NCIS | Navy CIS | United States |
Sheena | Sheena, kraljica džungle | United States |
Ninja Warriors | Ninja Ratnici | Japan |
Pokemon Black and White | Pokemoni | Japan |
Pinky and the Brain | Pinky i Mozgalo | United States |
Gormiti “The Invincible Lords of Nature | Gormiti | Italy |
Winx Club | Winx | Italy |
Monsuno | Monsuno | Japan |
Nationally created shows currently broadcast by Nova TV (as of December 2013)
Original name | Format | Origin |
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Provjereno | magazine | Croatia |
Dnevnik Nove TV | news | Croatia |
IN Magazin | lifestyle show | Croatia |
Zora dubrovačka | telenovela | Croatia |
Zauvijek susjedi | sitcom | Croatia |
Previously created and shown Croatian programme
References
External links
- Official website (Croatian)
- Dnevnik.hr (Croatian)