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'''bTV''' is the first privately owned national television channel in ]. It is operated by bTV Media Group, part of ], and is reportedly the Bulgarian television channel with the largest viewing audience. It was previously owned by ], part of ]. On February 18, 2010, News Corp announced that it had agreed to sell 100% of bTV (along with bTV Comedy and bTV Cinema) to Central European Media Enterprises, after many months of negotiations. The US$400M deal was completed in the second quarter of 2010. bTV has a 37% market share in Bulgaria. '''bTV''' is the first privately owned national television channel in ]. It is operated by bTV Media Group, part of ], and is reportedly the Bulgarian television channel with the largest viewing audience. It was previously owned by ], part of ]. On February 18, 2010, News Corp announced that it had agreed to sell 100% of bTV (along with bTV Comedy and bTV Cinema) to Central European Media Enterprises, after many months of negotiations. The US$400M deal was completed in the second quarter of 2010. bTV has a 37% market share in Bulgaria.
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bTV is broadcast terrestrially in Bulgaria and by ] in other parts of ]. Most of the channel's original content is available on its ] site. bTV's first broadcast was on 1 June 2000 using ] transmitters. The channel began broadcasting 24 hours a day in 2001 after having gradually extended its programme. bTV is broadcast terrestrially in Bulgaria and by ] in other parts of ]. Most of the channel's original content is available on its ] site. bTV's first broadcast was on 1 June 2000 using ] transmitters. The channel began broadcasting 24 hours a day in 2001 after having gradually extended its programme.


==Programmes==
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Btv-old.png|First bTV logo, used 2000-2006
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BTV-newlogo.png|Second bTV logo, used 2006-2009
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Television channel
bTV
Country Bulgaria
Ownership
OwnerNews Corporation (2000-2010)
CME (Central European Media Enterprises) (2010-present)
First bTV logo, used 2000-2006
Second bTV logo, used 2006-2009

bTV is the first privately owned national television channel in Bulgaria. It is operated by bTV Media Group, part of Central European Media Enterprises, and is reportedly the Bulgarian television channel with the largest viewing audience. It was previously owned by Balkan News Corporation, part of News Corporation. On February 18, 2010, News Corp announced that it had agreed to sell 100% of bTV (along with bTV Comedy and bTV Cinema) to Central European Media Enterprises, after many months of negotiations. The US$400M deal was completed in the second quarter of 2010. bTV has a 37% market share in Bulgaria.

bTV is broadcast terrestrially in Bulgaria and by satellite in other parts of Europe. Most of the channel's original content is available on its Internet site. bTV's first broadcast was on 1 June 2000 using BNT transmitters. The channel began broadcasting 24 hours a day in 2001 after having gradually extended its programme.

Programmes

Telenovelas

Spanish

Brazilian portuguese

Turkish

TV series

External links

Bulgaria Television in Bulgaria
Public state-owned
Bulgarian National Television
Private with national coverage
bTV Media Group
Nova Broadcasting Group
Investor.BG
Private other
Fen TV television Group
Payner Media
Disney Bulgaria
Viasat Broadcasting
AMC Networks International UK
AXN Networks
Warner Bros. Discovery
Other channels
Defunct channels
DVB-C providers
DVB-S providers
IPTV providers
Terrestrial providers
Defunct operators


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