Diema Family

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Diema Family
Diema Family Bulgaria logo.svg
Country Bulgaria
Broadcast area Bulgaria
Headquarters Sofia, Bulgaria
Programming
Language(s) Bulgarian
Picture format 16:9 576i (DVB)
4:3 480p (DVB)
4:3 720p (DVB)
Ownership
OwnerUnited Group
ParentNova Broadcasting Group
Sister channels
History
Launched3 July 2006 (as Diema Family)
1 August 1999 (as Alexandra TV)
Former namesAlexandra TV (1999–2006)
Links
Website http://diemafamily.nova.bg/

Diema Family is a Bulgarian television channel, part of Nova Broadcasting Group, owned by United Group.

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History

The television was established on 1 August 1999 under the name Alexandra TV as a film channel. On 3 July 2006 the channel was sold to Diema Vision and was rebranded to Diema Family, retooling its program towards families. In 2007, it became a part of Apace Media, and from 2011 it was a part of MTG's Nova TV Group, changing its logo and packaging again and retooling its schedule once more, this time it aired mainly Turkish series and Latin American telenovelas, alongside reruns of some programs from the Nova TV channel. In March 2010, it began broadcasting Big Brother Family live in a house, being scheduled on weekdays from 9:30 to 12:00 and on Saturday and Sunday until 12:15. On 1 April 2011 on the children's block, it broadcast the cartoons "Balls" and "New Adventures of Batman"; as of 4 April, it was suspended for an indefinite period. New graphics package and a new logo were introduced on 8 April 2019.

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