TeleNorba

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TeleNorba (Shqiptare/Albanian/Albanese)
IndustryTelecommunication, publishing
Headquarters,
Area served
Europe, Albania
ParentTelenorba Italia
Websitewww.tnsh.tv [dead link]

TeleNorba or Telenorba Shqiptare or simply TNSH (now ABC News)[1] is a defunct private Albanian TV channel from Tirana, Albania launched in 1996[2] and owned by the Bari, Italy based TeleNorba Italia broadcaster. Originally, the channel was owned by Italian businessmen, then a Greek businessman[which?], and finally by Albanian media mogul Aleksandër Frangaj. The channel used to be available via analogue in central Albania, and later on satellite in Europe on the Albanian TV package DigitAlb.

Traditionally, the channel broadcast a variety of programming but its core focus remained news programming, cartoons, and soap operas from the Italian version of Telenorba based in Bari, Italy. In 2002, it was ranked fourth with 11.3% audience share. TeleNorba was the only affiliated channel to TV Klan which had the right to broadcast Njerëz të Humbur (Missing People) but did not hold the rights to broadcast the program live. Indeed, the program debuted on TNSH.[3] TNSH rebranded to ABC News in 2007 after Redi Sata purchased 80% of its shares.[4] On 25 October 2010, ABC News commenced broadcasting after three years of inactivity as TNSH.

History[edit]

Due to the success of Italian media worldwide and their reach in Albania, the broadcaster decided to launch a new channel called Telenorba which would broadcast Italian programming to Albanian audiences. The ownership was made up of Italian and Albanian businessmen and a private company. Afterwards, it rebranded to "TeleNorba Shqiptare or TNSH" while programmes started to be subtitled in the Albanian language. Colpo Grosso, a late night adult show became a huge success together with soap operas from Latin America. The channel gained popularity and was able to expand its range of programing to include many Albanian programs, and a high-profile news bulletin. At midnight, TNSH used to simulcast the Italian version of the channel.

Satellite broadcasting[edit]

Despite having been one of the youngest channels created by the TeleNorba company, TeleNorba Shqiptare was the only channel to broadcast by satellite in Europe.

[edit]

The first logo was a white 'TN' symbol taken from the original Telenorba channel in Italy. An amber version followed, while later the letters 'SH' denoting "Shqiptare" were added as the colors were changed to transparent blue letters on white background. Finally, the logo was replaced with the transparent logo of the existing Italian channel.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "24.09.2010, Njoftim Për Shtyp". Archived from the original on 2010-10-10. Retrieved 2010-12-22. Njoftim per Shtyp, KKRT, September 24, 2010
  2. ^ "Lindja e televizioneve private në Shqipëri". 19 May 2013.
  3. ^ http://tvklan.blogspot.com/2009/04/njerez-te-humbur.html TV Klan Blog
  4. ^ "ABC News - Media Ownership Monitor Albania". Media Ownership Monitor. Retrieved 2024-01-24.

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