Prima family

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Prima family
Launched 1993
Owned by FTV Prima
GME
MTG
Country Czech Republic
Sister channel(s) Prima Cool, R1, Prima love
Website www.iprima.cz

Prima family (previously Prima televize, originally Premiéra) is a Czech private television station. Its channel is broadcast from Prague. Its current owner is FTV Prima, spol. s r. o., general manager Marek Singer.

The channel has been broadcast since 1993. First only in Prague and Central Bohemia under the name FTV Premiéra; later Premiéra TV. It has held a broadcasting licence since 1994 with a condition that a part of the broadcasting time will be used for local and regional broadcasters. But in fact their total proportion of local programming has been gradually lowered. Since 1997, the name of station has been Prima televize (which in Czech means "cool television"). In 2003, Prima's broadcasting licence was extended until 28 June 2018.

In autumn 2005, a 50% stake was purchased by MTG.,[1] since this date, the channel has also aired many new western TV series such as Bones, Heroes, The Closer, Medium, Criminal Minds, Monk and many more, although Prima has many years of broadcasting of German and French crime series. See the Foreign series section.

Renaming into Prima family

As 31 October 2011, Prima's owner reported the channel's cancellation as of 1 January 2012.[2] Prima TV has ended and since 4:47 AM is substituted by Prima family. Its first show was Finding Nemo.

The main reason to give back the licence for the original Prima TV, which could air television far into 2018, was problems with regional televisions, for which Prima had, by old contract, to give regular three-hour-long broadcasts. TV Prima explained to the public that Prima was seen as a family channel. This definitively caused cancellation of new family channel creation. But on 1 August 2013, Prima Family renamed back to Prima again.

Foreign series

Foreign children series and its broadcast history

Reality shows

Game shows

Periodical shows

  • Autosalon (motorcar magazine, Saturday mornings)
  • Prima SVĚT (international stories magazine, Sunday mornings)
  • Partie (political discussion, Sundays 11:00–11:45 am)
  • Receptář prima nápadů (do-it-yourself magazine, Sundays 12:00–1:00 pm)
  • Minuty regionu ("Minutes of a region", weekdays 5:40–5:50 pm)
  • Regionální zpravodajství ("Regional news", weekdays 5:40–5:50 pm)
  • Fakta Barbory Tachecí ("Facts", weekdays 5:50–6:00 pm)
  • Prostřeno (cooking show, weekdays 6:00–6:55 pm)
  • Jak se staví sen ("How you build a dream", Saturdays 6:00–7:00 pm)
  • S Italem v kuchyni (cooking show, Sundays 6:00–7:00 pm)
  • Zprávy TV Prima ("News", every day 6:55–7:20 pm)
  • Krimi zprávy ("Crime News", every day 7:20–7:40 pm)
  • Krimi plus ( Crime plus, every day 7:40–7:50 pm)
  • VIP zprávy ("VIP news", every day 7:50–8:00 pm)
  • Hádej, kdo jsem (show, Mondays 8:00–9:15 pm)
  • Top Star magazín (periodical about celebrities, Wednesdays 9:15–10:25 pm)
  • Show Jana Krause (talk show, Fridays 9:45 pm)[3]
  • Partička (improvisation comedial show, Mondays 10:45 pm)

References

  1. "Představení společnosti". Prima TV (in Czech). 24 July 2009. Retrieved 27 January 2010. 
  2. "Prima Televize po Silvestru skončí, nahradí jí její rodinnější verze". Retrieved 2 August 2013. 
  3. Official youtube channel on YouTube

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