Diema ( Bulgarian Diema ) is a private television channel in Bulgaria , the first channel of Diema Media Group , which is part of the Nova Broadcasting Group .
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A country | Bulgaria |
Broadcast area | Bulgaria |
Broadcast language | Bulgarian |
Headquarters | Sofia |
Image format | 4: 3 |
Broadcast start date | May 15, 1999 |
Founder | Emil Slavchev, Anatoly Belchev and Asen Radulov |
Owner | Nova Broadcasting Group (Modern Times Group) |
Former names | Diema + (May 15, 1999 - August 31, 2007) |
Related TV channels | Nova TV , Nova + , Nova Sport , Diema Family , Kino Nova |
Site | diema.bg |
History
The founder of the Diem channel is Emil Slavchev, the first broadcast of the programs took place on May 15, 1999. The language of broadcasting is Bulgarian. A 95% stake in the channel is owned by the Scandinian media corporation Modern Times Group , and the remaining 5% is owned by Apace Media UK . Office location - Sofia . Image format for broadcast: 4: 3 SD.
The original name of the channel was Diema + , from September 1, 2007 adopted the current name. Together with the sports channel Diem Sport shows in Bulgaria the championship matches of the English Premier League. In June 2008, she broadcast football matches of the European Championship from Austria and Switzerland to Bulgaria. On Saturdays and Sundays, from 06:00 to 09:30, the channel showed films and television series for children and young people - Auggie and cockroaches , Avatar, Lord of the Four Elements , Magnificent Seven , Fantastic Four (1994) , etc. From September 2007 on Dieme The program also includes the American TV series Streets of San Francisco , Star Trek: Enterprise, and so on.
Links
- Official site (bolg.)