Nou 24
Nou 24 | |
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Launched | 3 February 2009 |
Owned by | Televisió Valenciana |
Slogan | Tot en Nou (Thoth in Nou) |
Country | Spain |
Headquarters | Burjassot |
Formerly called | 24/9 (2009–2010) Canal Nou 24 (2010–2013) |
Sister channel(s) | Nou |
Website | http://www.rtvv.es/ |
Availability
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Terrestrial | |
DTTV | Alicante: 62 UHF Castellón: 60 UHF Valencia: 57 UHF |
Streaming media | |
RTVV | Nou 24 |
Nou 24 (Valencian pronunciation: [ˈnɔw ˌvintiˈkwatɾe]) was the third channel launched by Ràdio Televisió Valenciana on 3 February 2009, under the name "24/9".
The channel was dedicated to informative programmes made by RTVV and it could be watched only in the Valencian region via digital terrestrial television. Every 30 minutes, on the hour and at half past the hour, there was an informative programme with the most important news of the day. Between theses informative programmes there also were other programmes about interviews, videos, docs etc.
All programmes were in Valencian, unlike sister channel Canal Nou, which broadcasts in Valencian and Spanish.
In 2010 the channel was renamed Canal Nou 24 and, in October 2013, as part of a group-wide rebrand, its name was shortened to Nou 24.
It was disbanded along with Canal Nou and the whole of Ràdio Televisió Valenciana just one month later after a labor force adjustment plan that sacked the 75% of the company's personnel was nullified by the National Court, making it untenable.[1]
References[edit]
- ^ Fabra's failure ends with RTVV. El País, 5 November 2013
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