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Television channel
TV Nova
ТВ Нова
CountryNorth Macedonia
Broadcast areaKumanovo
NetworkNova DOOEL Kumanovo
HeadquartersKumanovo, North Macedonia
Programming
Language(s)Macedonian
Picture format16:9 (576i, SDTV)
16:9
History
Closed2012
Former namesTV Zora (ТВ Зора)
Availability
Terrestrial
AnalogClosed

TV Nova was a local television channel in Kumanovo, North Macedonia. Their director was Marjan Stoshevski. TV Nova was robbed in 2012 and lost some of its equipment but it did not interfere with the work of the station.

See also

Television in North Macedonia

References

  1. "ТВ Нова замина во историјата | Радио Браво Куманово 88.5 FM".
  2. "Провалена телевизијата во Куманово ТВ Нова". Maxim.mk. 2012-09-20.

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