Telewizja Trwam

Telewizja Trwam
Launched 12 June 2003 (2003-06-12)
Owned by Fundacja Lux Veritatis
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
Audience share 0.08% (2012, Nielsen[1])
Slogan Jestem. Pamiętam. Czuwam
Country Poland
Language Polish
Broadcast area Europe
North America
Headquarters Toruń, Poland
Website tv-trwam.pl
Availability
Terrestrial
Polish Digital MUX 1 (Channel 16)
Satellite
Astra 1L (Europe, North Africa) 11186 V / 22000 / 5/6 (SD / FTA)
Galaxy 19 (North America) 11960 V / 22000 / 3/4 (SD / FTA)
Cable
UPC Poland Channel 852
Vectra (Poland) Channel 112
Toya (Poland) Channel 651
DIALOGmedia (Poland) Channel 75
IPTV
Neostrada z TV Channel 104

TV Trwam is a Polish TV channel in Toruń, Poland, belonging to the Lux Veritatis Foundation. The station is owned by the Warsaw Province of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer and is financed through donations from its audience, the Radio Maryja Family. That is unlike most other Polish television stations, which are publicly funded or dependent on advertising revenue. A concordat with the Vatican that grants certain privileges to the Church makes TV Trwam exempt of normal accounting, rules as it is regarded as being operated by the Church.

Distribution

It is available in many countries around the world by cable or satellite, including the United States, Germany, Canada, Italy and Switzerland. It is also transmitted free to air from Astra 1L 19,2E satellite in Europe and Galaxy 19 satellite in North America.[2]

History

The Radio Maryja headquarters are housed in a modern building amid gardens in the north of Toruń.

The station has its television studios in Toruń and Warsaw. The television studio is the second largest in the country (over 700 sq m). TV Trwam received its license on 13 February 2003 and launched its terrestrial broadcast on 13 May 2003 as well as regular broadcasting via satellite.

The station's motto is "a means of social communication, not media manipulation". The station is funded by donations from viewers, listeners of Radio Maryja, readers of "Nasz Dziennik" (Our Journal) and sales of satellite television receivers. In contrast to Radio Maryja, TV Trwam does not have the status of "public broadcaster" and can place advertisements.

The station broadcasts news and social affairs as well as political, religious and musical programming.

See also

References

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