ÍNN
Icelandic TV channel / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Íslands Nýjasta Nýtt (ÍNN) (English: Iceland's Newest of the New) was a privately owned, Icelandic television station, which launched on 2 October 2007. The channel was controlled by Ingvi Hrafn Jónsson,[1] former news director of the Icelandic governmental TV station RÚV and Stöð 2.
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Type | Broadcast and television |
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Availability | National; international, also via the Internet) |
Launch date | 2 October 2007 (2007-10-02) |
Dissolved | 16 November 2017 (2017-11-16) |
Official website | inntv.is |
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ÍNN mainly broadcast talk shows about politics and daily life.
Among the original programs on the channel were: Hrafnaþing,[2] Óli á Hrauni, Í nærveru sálar, Borgarlíf and Í kallfæri.
In October 2016, the station was bought by Pressan ehf.[3] In September 2017, Frjáls Fjölmiðlun bought the station[4] but in November the same year, it ceased broadcasting due to financial difficulties[5] and went bankrupt.[6]