Nova M

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Nova M
Type Free-to-air television network
Country
Montenegro
AvailabilityNational
Headquarters Podgorica, Montenegro
Owner United Group
ParentUnited Media
Launch date
October 9, 2018 (2018-10-09)
Picture format
1080i (HDTV)
Affiliation(s)
Official website
www.novam.tv

Nova M is a television station in Montenegro with a signal and broadcast licence that covers its entire territory.

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History

Founded by Serbian Pink International Company, Pink M operated as its Montenegrin subsidiary. It was started in December 2002 based out of Podgorica with an additional studio in Budva built and opened during summer 2005. In June 2018, Pink International Company sold to Direct Media its Montenegrin and Bosnian divisions – Pink M and Pink BH, respectively. [1]

Series currently broadcast

Title on Nova MOriginal titleOrigin
ElifElifTurkey
BaharO hayat benimTurkey
Beskrajna ljubav Kara Sevda Turkey

Sports currently broadcast

Montenegro matches at UEFA Nations League, European Qualifiers, and friendly match (2018–2022). [2]

Previously aired telenovelas

Title on Nova MOriginal titleOrigin
Oluja La tempestad Mexico
Naslednici Los Herederos del Monte Colombia, United States
Sobarica i senator Una Maid en Manhattan United States
Moje srce kuca za Lolu Mi Corazón Insiste… en Lola Volcán United States
Tajna ljubav La fuerza del destino Mexico
Sestre Cuando me enamoro Mexico
Dvostruki život Dos Hogares Mexico
Zabranjena ljubav El Clon Colombia, United States
Kraljica juga La Reina del Sur Colombia, United States
Trijumf ljubavi Triunfo del Amor Mexico
Tereza Teresa Mexico
Pali anđeo Más Sabe el Diablo United States
More ljubavi Mar de Amor Mexico
Valentina Soy tu dueña Mexico
Lola Bella Calamidades Colombia, United States
Danijela Daniela Mexico, United States
Grešne duše Mi Pecado Mexico
Magična privlačnost Sortilegio Mexico
Ljubav je večna Mañana es para siempre Mexico
Anali El rostro de Analía United States
Izdaja La traición Colombia, United States
Napušteni anđeo Cuidado con el ángel Mexico
Zauvek zaljubljeni Juro que te amo Mexico
Vrela krv Fuego en la sangre Mexico
Zoro El Zorro, la espada y la rosa Colombia, United States
Prokleta lepota Al diablo con los guapos Mexico
Oluja Tormenta en el paraíso Mexico
Strasti Pasión Mexico
Opijeni ljubavlju Destilando amor Mexico
Marina Marina Mexico, United States
Valerija Tierra de Pasiones United States
Ružna Leti La Fea Mas Bella Mexico
Beštije Mundo de Fieras Mexico
Slomljeno srce Heridas de amor Mexico
Peregrina Peregrina Mexico
Alborada Alborada Mexico
LunaLuna, la herederaColombia
Oluja strasti La Tormenta Colombia, United States
Zamka ljubavi Bajo la misma piel Mexico
Usprkos svemu Contra Viento y Marea Mexico
VirhinijaLa esposa virgenMexico
Zatočenica ljubavi Prisionera Colombia, United States
Skrivene strasti Pasión de Gavilanes Colombia, United States
Srce u plamenu Mujer de Madera Mexico
Maćeha La Madrastra Mexico
Nevina Inocente de Ti Mexico
Paulina La usurpadora Mexico
Ljubav je kocka Apuesta por un amor Mexico
Rubi Rubi Mexico
Prava ljubav Amor Real Mexico
Staze ljubavi Las vías del amor Mexico
Između ljubavi i mržnje Entre el amor y el odio Mexico
Marijana Mariana de la noche Mexico
Zakon ljubaviZakon ljubaviCroatia
Ponos RatkajevihPonos RatkajevihCroatia
Obični ljudiObični ljudiCroatia
Ljubav u zaleđuLjubav u zaleđuCroatia
Vila MariaVila MariaCroatia

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References

  1. "Pink International Company i Željko Mitrović potpisali saglasnost Direct Mediji o akviziciji televizija Pink M i Pink BH". novosti.rs (in Serbian). June 5, 2018. Retrieved October 2, 2018.
  2. "Samo na Pink M – Crna Gora u Ligi nacija i kvalifikacijama". N1 HR (in Croatian). Retrieved September 19, 2018.