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  1. From 1994 until 1 June 2008, Nova Cinema was known as Filmnet which was one of the oldest names in European pay television history: Originally, service was launched in 1985 targeting Benelux and Scandinavia. In 1997, all Filmnet channels minus the one in Greece were sold to Groupe Canal+ and rebranded as Canal+. With the arrival of the Nova ...

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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, ser­vice was launched in 1985 tar­get­ing Benelux and Scan­di­navia. In 1997, all Film­net chan­nels minus the one in Greece were sold to Groupe Canal+ and re­branded as Canal+. With the ar­rival of the N...

    Nova Cin­ema op­er­ates four mul­ti­plexchan­nels: 1. NovaCinema 1 HD: features blockbusters and premieres, Greek co-productions from Nova, as well as movie awards. 2. NovaCinema 2 HD: The channel showing movies. 3. NovaCinema 3 HD: features adventure, crime, fantasy, sci-fi, horror and western movies and as well as adult zone every night. 4. NovaC...

    1994-2008
    2008-2010
    2011-2014
    2014–pre­sent
  2. Novacinema 1: Προβάλλει πρεμιέρες, τουλάχιστον 1 χρόνο πριν την προβολή τους σε οποιοδήποτε άλλο κανάλι, καθώς και μεγάλα κινηματογραφικά βραβεία (Χρυσές Σφαίρες, SAG Awards, BAFTA) ταυτόχρονα με το εξωτερικό.

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    Nova Cinema (Greece) FilmNet was the name used for several premium television channels in Europe during the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. It was launched on 9 March 1985, broadcasting with a focus on Scandinavia, the Netherlands and the northern part of Belgium (Flanders). Filmnet channels were later launched in Poland and Greece.

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  5. Jan 5, 2024 · 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 +.

  6. Jul 16, 2024 · It began operating on 5 December 1984, broadcasting it with a focus on Scandinavia, the Netherlands and Belgium. Filmnet channels began later in Poland and Greece. FilmNet started in Greece in 1994, replacing Athens Private Television which broadcast from VHF channel 8, Attica, under the name ITA 8 which operated from 1989 to 1994.

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