Nova Gold

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Nova Gold
Nova Gold logo.png
Country Czech Republic
Headquarters Prague
Programming
Language(s) Czech
Ownership
Owner CME
Sister channels TV Nova
Nova Cinema
Nova Action
Nova Fun
Nova Lady
Nova Sport 1
Nova Sport 2
Nova Sport 3
Nova Sport 4
Nova International
History
Launched22 February 2013
Former namesTV Telka (2012-2017)
Availability
Terrestrial
DVB-T/T2 MUX 24 (FTA)
Streaming media
Nova.cz Watch live
(Czech only)
VOYO Watch live
(Czech only)

Nova Gold (originally Telka) is a Czech free-to-air commercial TV station belonging to the Nova Group, whose program includes series and programs from the Nova station archive and foreign crime series. The station began broadcasting on February 22, 2013, to mark Nova's nineteenth birthday.[1] Like other Nova Group channels, they belong to the CET 21 company, which falls under the CME. Nova Gold bears its current name since 4 February 2017, 2017 when the Telka channel was renamed Nova Gold in order to unify the channel names of the Nova group.

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History

The original plan was to launch the station on Nova's 19th birthday celebration, but CET 21 applied for a broadcasting license for the new channel in December 2012. [1] The Broadcasting Council granted the necessary license on 5 February 2013. [2] For this reason, the original plan for the new channel to begin broadcasting on TV Nova's 19th birthday, which on 4 February 2013, fell through. [3] So the station was launched on 22 February 2013 at 2:00 p.m. and started broadcasting with the edited program Nova sebe. On 21 February 2013, it was announced that the station would also appear on satellite. [4]

In the past, the program called Telka was run by Radim Pařízka's Digital Broadcasting company. [1]

In 2014, Nova was granted a request to reduce the broadcast of European works from 10% to 3% on the Telka station. [5]

On the occasion of its 23rd birthday, Nova decided to rename the Telka channel to Nova Gold as of February 4, 2017. [6] The Fanda channels were also renamed to Nova Action and Smíchov to Nova 2

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TV Series

TV News

TV Documents

TV Show

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References

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  2. Polák, Lukáš. "Telka, sedmý kanál Novy, odstartuje 22. února. Nabídne "to nejlepší z archivu"". Lupa.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 6 May 2023.
  3. Válková, Hana (29 January 2013). "Nova chystá Telku, Prima spustí Zoom. O diváky se poperou tři nové kanály". iDNES.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 6 May 2023.
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  5. Polák, Lukáš. "Telka od Novy může snížit podíl nezávislé evropské tvorby ve vysílání". Lupa.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 6 May 2023.
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