TVP
Type | television |
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Country | |
Availability | National |
Owner | Government of Poland |
Key people | Piotr Farfał |
Launch date | 1952 |
Official website | tvp.pl |
Telewizja Polska Spółka Akcyjna (TVP S.A., often abbreviated to only TVP, Polish Television) is Poland's public broadcasting corporation. About a third of TVP's income comes from a broadcast receiver licence, while the rest is covered by commercials and sponsorships.
History
In 1935, Państwowy Instytut Telekomunikacji (State Telecommunications Institute, PIT) starts working together with Polish Radio on establishing television service
The first edition of television was in 1937, The black and white TV broadcast just to send signals to departments. The real broadcast started October 13, 1938. And programs supposed to start in 1941. But German army destroyed all the tools.
PIT resumes on TV project in 1947. The first Polish telecast started in December 1951 after 2nd world war.
The official broadcast of TP started 25/10/1952. In Black and White. Secam color started 1971. But Pal started 1993
On new year's 1993, TVP (Television of Poland) joins European Broadcasting Union as an active member (regrouping of OIRT and UER).
New building finished in 2009.
TVP Channels
mainstream
TVP broadcasts two general mainstream channels:
news and regional affairs
- TVP Info, which also acts as an umbrella label for the local stations:
- TVP Białystok in Białystok for Podlaskie region
- TVP Bydgoszcz in Bydgoszcz-Toruń for the Kuyavian-Pomeranian region
- TVP Gdańsk in Trójmiasto for the Pomerania region,
- TVP Gorzów in Gorzów Wielkopolski for Lubusz region
- TVP Katowice in Silesian Metropolitan Area for Upper Silesia region
- TVP Kielce in Kielce for Holy Cross region
- TVP Kraków for the Lesser Poland region
- TVP Lublin for the Lublin region
- TVP Łódź for the Łódź region
- TVP Olsztyn for Warmia-Masuria region
- TVP Opole for the Opole region
- TVP Poznań for the Greater Poland region
- TVP Rzeszów for the Subcarpathian region
- TVP Szczecin for the West Pomerania
- TVP Warszawa for Warsaw and the Masovia region
- TVP Wrocław for the Lower Silesia region
specialty channels
- TVP Kultura - high-brow culture channel, available on cable, satellite and DSL
- TVP Sport - sport channel available on cable, satellite and DSL
- TVP Historia - focusing on history
- TV Polonia - retransmits selected TVP programming for the Polish diaspora (the so called Polonia) in the USA, Canada, Latin America, Australia and New Zealand, South Africa, Europe, and the Caucasus.
- TVP HD - HD channel
non-Polish-language
- Belsat TV - channel in the Belarusian language presenting news and interesting programming for the people of Belarus
planned channels
- TVP Rozrywka - entertainment and comedy
- TVP Parlament - parliamentary channel
International Cooperation
TVP is cooperating with the French-German TV network ARTE[1], this cooperation has been suspended in February 2009 as TVP's new Intendant's, Piotr Farfał, views were incompatible with Arte’s "philosophy based on intercultural exchange" [2] and "the party that TVP's chairman is presently connected with does not share European values"[3].
Appearances
Logo History
Years | Description |
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October 1952 - March 1992 | The combined T and P in a white and red color. |
March 1992 - 6 March 2003 | The stripes in the colors green, red and blue, and the letters: TVP. |
7 March 2003 - today | White T, V and P in the white rectangle on blue background. |
Clocks
Clocks on Telewizja Polska introduced in 1969.
There is only clock is the history. The current clock. (Blue background with logo inside the clock.) Used since 1969 until now. The type is changed time-to-time.
Test card
Testcard introduced in 60's. Whole night testcard started 1992. First color testcard was PM5544. Still using right now.
In 1997, No music broadcast on testcard. It is replaced by quiet sound. Later beep
Closing and Opening times
"Closing time" is 100%. It will choose the time from numbers of programs like 3:25. But it announced in the schedule.
TVP1
- 1952-1981 opens at 14:00 and 18:00. Closes sometimes beetween 22:30 and 23:00 (0:15 in new year)
- 1981-1989 opens at 8:00 closes sometimes beetween 21:30 and 22:30 due to the force of government.
- 1989-1992 opens at 8:00 and 14:00 closes sometimes beetween 23:30 and 1:00
- 1992-now opens at 6:00 closes sometimes beetween 0:45 and 6:00
TVP2
- 1971-1992 opens at 17:00. Closes sometimes beetween 21:30 and 23:30
- 1992-2005 opens at 7:00 closes sometimes beetween 0:00 and 4:00
- 2005-now opens at 6:00 closes sometimes beetween 2:30 and 5:00