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Country
  
Spain

Website
  
Official Website

Owned by
  
Ràdio Televisió Valenciana

Formerly called
  
Canal Comunitat Valenciana (CCV) Televisió Valenciana Internacional (TVVi)

Canal Nou Internacional ([kaˈnaɫ ˈnɔw inteɾnasioˈnaɫ]) was a Spanish television channel from the Valencian Community operated by Ràdio Televisió Valenciana. It was created with the intention of approaching Valencia to the valencian community around the world, as well as promoting it to the rest of citizens of those areas. Thus its area of distribution was bigger than those of the three autonomous terrestrial broadcast channels (Canal Nou, Canal Nou Dos and Canal Nou 24) and that its programming was a mix of content from the three regional channels, but usually with greater presence Canal Nou Dos content, as they are self-produced programs. These were joined by the reports, which are broadcast on Canal Nou and Canal Nou 24 as well as some sports.

The channel was known as Canal Comunitat Valenciana (CCV) until May 5, 2005, changing its name on that day to Televisió Valenciana Internacional (TVVi). On September 6, 2010, the channel changes its name again, this time to Canal Nou International. Its contents were almost exclusively in Valencian language.

Reception

The reception of the channel could be made through the Hispasat satellite and the various cable TV operators, but by July 16, 2010, the channel broadcast exclusively through the Internet, ceasing its broadcasts by other platforms without notice due to accumulated debts with Telefónica de Sistemas. On March 1, 2011, all references and links to the channel were removed from Radiotelevisió Valenciana's site, but the page where the broadcast could be followed is still active, broadcasting their original Canal Nou and Canal Nou Dos content and a test card broadcasting Ràdio Nou, when the contents broadcast by those channels cannot be streamed by Internet.

References

Canal Nou Internacional Wikipedia


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