Telewizja Polska

Telewizja (Polska) S.A.
Type Television
Country Poland
Availability National
Slogan TVP - Tworzona z pasją
TVP - Created with passion
Headquarters 17 Jana Pawła Woronicza Street, Warsaw, Poland
Owner Government of Poland
Key people
Jacek Kurski (general director)
Launch date
1952 (1952)
Official website
TVP.pl

Telewizja Polska S.A. (TVP S.A., or Polish Television) is a public broadcasting corporation, the only public TV broadcaster in the territory of the Republic of Poland. It is the largest Polish television network, with 13 national and 16 regional channels. About a third of TVP's income comes from a broadcast receiver licence, while the rest is covered by commercials and sponsorships.

Timeline of Polish TV service

Main TVP headquarters at 17 Jan Paweł Woronicz street (ul. Jana Pawła Woronicza), Warsaw, Poland[1]

TVP channels

Bolded channels are accessible in Poland via DVB-T. Other channels (except TVP Parlament) are satellite and (except Belsat TV and TVP Polonia) pay television.

General and regional channels

Audience share in 2013 [2]
Channel Total viewing (%)
TVP1 13.17%
TVP2 10.30%
TVP Info 2.61%
TVP Seriale 1.14%
TVP Polonia 0.68%
TVP Rozrywka 0.48%
TVP Historia 0.45%
TVP Kultura 0.41%
TVP HD 0.37%
TVP3 0.36%
TVP Sport 0.29%
Total 30.26%

HD channels

Specialty channels

Non-Polish language broadcasting includes Belsat TV – channel in the Belarusian language presenting news and subject-specific programming for the people of Belarus. Broadcasts 16 hours per day.

International cooperation

TVP has an agreement with the BBC, under which they will work together in film and television productions.[3]

The French-German TV liberal arts network ARTE cancelled a 15-year cooperation with TVP,[4] when it learned in February 2009 that TVP's general director, Piotr Farfał, was a member of the League of Polish Families, which opposed Arte’s "philosophy based on intercultural exchange"[5] and "the party that TVP's chairman is presently connected with does not share European values".[6] It was again cancelled in January 2016 after an amendment of the media law in Poland, which caused fears of a lack of pluralism and independence of TVP.[7]

Logo history

See also

Wikinews has related news: Dzień Otwarty w Telewizji Polskiej pod hasłem „najbliżej gwiazd”

References

  1. "Redakcja tvp.pl" (in Polish). TVP S.A. Retrieved 2012-08-19.
  2. "TVP1, TVN, Polsat i TVP2 mocno w dół w 2013 r. (top 122)". wirtualnemedia.pl. 2 January 2014.
  3. "TVP stawia na współpracę z BBC. Nowe produkcje". Media2.pl. Retrieved 12 July 2015.
  4. arte.tv.
  5. "Libertas to cut links with controversial Polish political party". The Irish Times. 19 March 2009. Retrieved 12 July 2015.
  6. Nick Holdsworth. "Dual peril for Poland’s top pubcaster". Variety. Retrieved 12 July 2015.
  7. Francuska TV ARTE zrywa współpracę z TVP (in Polish)
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