List of Romanian language television channels

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This is a list of television channels that broadcast for a Romanian language audience. Typically, non-Romanian content is subtitled, but maintains the original language soundtrack. Non-Romanian programming intended for children, is however, usually dubbed into Romanian. Regardless of intended audience, many shows receive a Romanian title, which is used in programme schedules. Accorting to an article on the Romanian newspaper Adevărul, the top TV broadcasters were (based on the average prime-time number of viewers in Oct-Nov 2007): Pro TV (with 615.000 viewers), TVR 1 (451.000), Antena 1 (305.000), OTV (272.000), Acasă TV (247.000), Prima TV (205.000), Realitatea TV (102.000) and Antena 3 (73.000).[1]

Contents

[edit] Romania

[edit] State-owned stations

TVR | Televiziunea Română

[edit] Private-owned stations

CME

Intact

ProSiebenSat.1

Realitatea-Caţavencu

Boom

  • Boom Cinema 1 - Pay per view Movies
  • Boom Cinema 2 - Pay per view Movies
  • Boom Action - action movies
  • Boom Comedy - comedy movies and series
  • Boom Romance - romantic movies and series
  • Boom Classic - classic movies
  • Boom Indian - Indian movies
  • Boom Karaoke - karaoke
  • Boom Hop! - children
  • Boom Secrets - adult
  • Boom Sport One - sports

Digi

  • Digifilm 1 - Pay per view Movies digifilm.ro
  • Digifilm 2 - Pay per view Movies
  • TVS Oradea - regional tvs.ro
  • TVS Craiova - regional     

CNM

Dan Diaconescu

Other

Regional channels

[edit] Planned

TVR | Televiziunea Română

  • TVR INFO - news [3] (2008)
  • TVR 3 - regional issues & events
  • TVR Constanţa - regional

Comcast

Voom HD - entertainment in HD
Discovery Romania

Lagardère

BBC Global Channels

NBC Universal

Chellomedia

Fox International Channels

Realitatea-Caţavencu

  • Wedding Channel - about weddings weddingtv.ro
  • Cooking Channel

CME

  • Business Club - business

HBO Romania

The Walt Disney

IKO Romania

  • Crime+ - action movies
  • Poen! - comedy movies
  • Series+ - serials
  • Reflektor - entertainment
  • Sport Klub Premium - sports
  • Film+ - movies
  • Cool TV Romania - comedy

Viacom/MTV Networks [4]

Galu Communications

  • 2 B Baby - children
  • 4 Teen Wave - children
  • Noua Plus group
  • 5 Plus TV - children
  • 9 Plus TV - feminime public

Other

  • Hits TV - music
  • Mynele TV - music
  • Musiklub - house & trance music
  • Magnet TV - business
  • TVRM Cultural - students

[edit] Republic of Moldova

[edit] State-owned stations

See also: TRM trm.md

[edit] Private-owned stations

[edit] Serbia (Vojvodina)

  • TV Novi Sad 2 (Romanian language section, 7h weekly)

[edit] Localised versions of trans-national television networks

Discovery Romania

HBO Romania

Sony Pictures Entertainment

Viacom/MTV Networks

NBC Universal

Chellomedia

Fox International Channels

Eurosport Romania

Time Warner - Turner Broadcasting

The Walt Disney

Viasat Romania

BBC Global Channels

IKO Romania

  • Sport Klub - sports ro.sportklub.tv
  • Sport Klub+ - sports (not broadcasting yet) (january 2007)
  • Doqu Klub - documentaries (not broadcasting yet) (january 2007)
  • Fishing and Hunting Channel - documentaries (not broadcasting yet) (january 2007)
Legend

     Channels also available in Moldova with Romanian soundtrack or subtitles ([1])
     Channels also available in Serbia with Romanian soundtrack or subtitles through the DTH platform "Digi TV" ([2])

[edit] References

  1. ^ (Romanian)Large TV broadcasters have started to 'suffer' during prime-time
  2. ^ (Romanian)TVR Târgu-Mureş
  3. ^ (Romanian) www.tvr.ro
  4. ^ Discop.com: Zone Vision Networks, has signed a 5-year renewal with MTV Networks Europe to continue to act as its agent in Central and Eastern Europe. In Romania the channels covered in the agreement are VH1 Romania, MTV Romania, MTV2 Romania, Viva, Game 1, Comedy Central and Life
  5. ^ SECInfo.com: TV7 channel produces its own news and analytical programs: „Today in Moldova” (in Russian), „Cotidian” (in Romanian), „Cotidian Exclusive” (in Romanian), „Vedete cu şorţ” (in Romanian) şi prognoza meteo (in Romanian and Russian).

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