Nove (TV channel)

DeeJay TV, NOVE
Launched

22 Feb 2016,
21 January 2000 as NOVE

Closure date 22 February 2016 (Deejay TV -Nove)
Owned by Discovery Italia
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Audience share 0.53 % (July 2016, )
Slogan one to get it right away
Country Italy
Language Italian
English
Broadcast area Italy
Formerly called Deejay TV - Nove (February 22, 2016—October 3, 2016)
Replaced DeeJay TV
Website nove.tv
Availability
Terrestrial
DVB-T Channels 9 and 109 (SD)
Channel 509 (HD)
Satellite
Sky Italia Channel 145 (HD)
Channel 199 (SD)
Tivùsat Channel 9 (SD)
Channel 109 (HD)
Virgin TV Channel 61 (HD)
Channel 86 (SD)
Streaming media
RaiPlay Channel 9
Channel 18 (Turkey)

Nove is an Italian general entertainment cable television channel owned by the Discovery, Inc. Originally known as DeeJay TV, the channel was renamed and its logo redesigned on 22 February 2016. It offers programming aimed to appeal to the general audience and made available through Italian cable television system channel 9 ("nove" in Italian means "nine").

History

The channel was established following the agreement between Gruppo L'Espresso and Discovery Italia occurred January 22, 2015 for the sale to the latter of All Music S.p.A.

With the move to Discovery Italia, channel schedule changes radically, with the airing of programs and documentaries have been broadcast on DMAX, Real Time and Focus, films and some sporting events while keeping up in February 2016 the old name Deejay TV (of which L'Espresso Group maintains ownership of the brand) and the show Deejay Chiama Italia (still on the air).

On 9 September 2015 the channel undergoes a restyling and the new slogan is "In caso di noia premere 9 (In case of boredom press 9)". In particular, the new graphics are entirely focused on the number Nine, namely the LCN of the channel.

Since February 22, 2016 the channel changed its name to Nove (as already seen in the idents) making the old Deejay TV logo smaller and the web portal became nove.tv.

Programming

Current programming

References

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