Nova News

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Nova News
Nova News Bulgaria logo.png
CountryBulgaria
Broadcast areaBulgaria
Headquarters Sofia, Bulgaria
Programming
Language(s)Bulgarian
Picture format 1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed
Ownership
Owner United Group
ParentNova Broadcasting Group
Sister channels
History
Launched4 January 2021 (2021-01-04)
Links
Website http://www.nova.bg/

Nova News [1] is a Bulgarian news channel owned by Nova Broadcasting Group.

History

The launch of the channel was announced on 3 December 2020, when Nova Broadcasting Group announced that from 4 January 2021 Channel 3 will be named with the actual name retaining the team of the defunct channel.

The hosts of the news are Desislava Peycheva, Yulia Manolova, Yana Moiseeva and Daniela Pehlivanova. [2] [3]

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References

  1. "За партньорите на NOVA".
  2. "Канал 3" става "Нова нюз" с променено съдържание и визия
  3. "Канал 3" става "Нова нюз" от 4 януари