| Nova Cinema | |
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| Launched | 1994 |
| Owned by | Forthnet |
| Picture format | 576i (SDTV 16:9, 4:3) 1080i (HDTV) |
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| Language | Greek |
| Sister channel(s) | Nova Sports |
| Website | www.novacinema.gr |
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| NOVA Greece | NovaCinema HD: Channel 200 NovaCinema 1: Channel 201 NovaCinema 2: Channel 202 NovaCinema 3: Channel 203 NovaCinema 4: Channel 204 |
| NOVA Cyprus | NovaCinema HD: Channel 100 NovaCinema 1: Channel 101 NovaCinema 2: Channel 102 NovaCinema 3: Channel 103 NovaCinema 4: Channel 104 |
Nova Cinema is a premium television service available in Greece that broadcasts blockbuster movies and hit series. It is the only 24/7 Movie service in Greece and it launched in 1994. It is owned by Forthnet, who own and operate Nova a DTH satellite service and Nova Sports—a sports channel.
Nova Cinema features hit movies from Greece and abroad, including Hollywood blockbusters. It also airs hit TV series from the US such as CSI and How I Met Your Mother. It is one of only 3 premium movie services in the world that have output deals with all major Hollywood studios.[citation needed] It boasts a new premier everyday, many films get their debut in Greece on Nova Cinema. Also broadcast are all the biggest movie and TV events such as the Academy Awards, The Golden Globes and SAG Awards.
Nova Cinema channels are available terrestrially and via satellite on Nova. Nova Cinema 1 is broadcast over the air together with Nova Sports 1/Disney XD, a decoder is required in order to receive the service as well as a monthly fee. Repeaters have been set up across the country that enable more than 77% of the population to receive these services.
Nova satellite subscribers have access to all four Nova Cinema channels if they subscribe to either the Cinema + Value pack or the Full pack offered by the company.
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From 1994 until 1 June 2008, Nova Cinema was known as Filmnet.
Filmnet is one of the oldest names in European Pay-TV history: Originally, a service was launched in 1985 targeting Benelux and Scandinavia. In 1997, all Filmnet channels minus the one in Greece were sold to the Canal+ Group and rebranded as Canal +. With the arrival of the Nova Cinema brand, the name Filmnet was retired.
Nova Cinema operates five multiplex channels:
NovaCinema 1 and NovaCinema HD features special events such as The Academy Awards, Saturn Award, Golden Globe Award, Scream Awards and Screen Actors Guild Award.
The TV series also broadcast in HD on NovaCinema HD and in repeat on NovaCinema 3.
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