Kino Nova

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Kino Nova
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Country Bulgaria
Broadcast area Bulgaria
NetworkNova Broadcasting Group
Headquarters Sofia, Bulgaria
Programming
Language(s) Bulgarian
Picture format 16:9 576i (DVB)
Ownership
OwnerAdvance Media Group
Sister channels Nova television, Nova Sport Diema, Diema Family, Diema Sport
History
Launched12 September 2011 (as Kino Nova)
11 August 2003 (as Diema 2)
Former namesDiema 2 (2003-2011)
Kino Nova (2011-)
Links
Website http://www.kinonova.bg/
Availability

Kino Nova is a Bulgarian movie-based channel, part of Nova Broadcasting Group, owned by Advance Media Group. The channel broadcasts mostly film and entertainment. Founded in 2003, as the second channel of Diema Vision - Diema 2. Initially it was broadcasting and sporting events that were subsequently transferred to the sports channel, Nova Sport. In 2009 was purchased by the owners of Nova television, and on September 12, 2011 it was rebranded to become a channel focused exclusively on movies.

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