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Media in Poland - Definition

Contents

1 TV stations

2 Radio stations

3 Press (all private)

4 See also:

Media and Politics

Poland has instituted freedom of press since the fall of communism. However, TV and radio are still politically controlled, via Radio and TV Committee, currently by leftist government circles.
They often use the public TV as means for propaganda. Recently grave irregularities have been found in the state owned TV channels during the investigation into the Rywin affair.

TV stations

  • TVP 1 (state-owned)
  • TVP 2 (state-owned)
  • TVP 3 (regional and news programs)
  • TV Polonia (state-owned, for Poles living outside of Poland)
  • Polsat (private, owned by Zygmunt Solorz)
  • Polsat 2 International
  • Polsat Sport
  • Polsat Zdrowie i Uroda
  • TVN (private, owned by Mariusz Walter)
  • TVN Siedem (private, owned by Mariusz Walter)
  • TVN24 (private, 24/7 news channel, owned by Mariusz Walter)
  • TVN Style - television for woman
  • TVN Turbo - cars
  • TVN Meteo - weather channel
  • iTVN
  • TV4 (private, owned by Zygmunt Solorz)
  • TV Puls (owned by the Catholic Church and Zygmunt Solorz)
  • TV Trwam (owned by the Catholic Church)
  • PodróżeTV - travel channel
  • Mango24 - shopping channel
  • ITV - interactive channel
  • 4fun.tv - interactive channel
  • Many regional stations, both private and state owned (local state-owned TVP 3)
  • Many satellite/cable thematical channels (Canal+ Polska, HBO, EuroSport, Discovery Channel and others)

Digital TV Platforms (all private)

  • Cyfra+
  • Polsat Digital (owned by Zygmunt Solorz)

Radio stations

Polskie Radio (state-owned)

  • Program 1
  • Program 2
  • Program 3 (aka Trójka)
  • Polskie Radio BIS
  • Radio Parlament
  • Radio Polonia

Privately owned stations

  • RMF FM
  • Radio Zet
  • Radio Maryja (strongly catholic)
  • TOK FM (news and talk shows)
  • Local radio stations

Press (all private)

Daily Papers

Weekly Magazines

See also:

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