Prime (Moldovan TV channel)

Prime
Launched September 1999 (1999-09)
Owned by I.C.S. "General Media Group" S.R.L.
Picture format 576i (16:9 SDTV)
Slogan Mereu primul (English: Always first)
Country Moldova
Language Moldovan
Broadcast area Moldova
Headquarters Chișinău, Moldova
Formerly called ORT Moldova
Pervîi Kanal Moldova
Sister channel(s) Canal 2, Canal 3, Publika TV
Website www.prime.md
Availability
Terrestrial
Radiocom (DVB-T2) -
Cable
Sun Communications -
IPTV
Moldtelecom -

Prime is a Moldovan generalist television channel. The channel is distributed via DVB-T2, by the cable and IPTV operators in Moldova and broadcasts through analogue terrestrial television at a national level.

The owner of the channel is Moldovan oligarch Vlad Plahotniuc.[1][2][3][4][5] Since its inception, it was one of Moldova's most popular channels.

The channel was criticized and on 4 July 2014, the Coordinating Council of the Audiovisual of Moldova sanctioned Prime and other channels for broadcasting Russian "informative-analytical" programs, which contained aggressive propaganda and promotes and increases fake news and information regarding the Ukrainian government.[6]

Original shows/programs

Year(s) Title
2011-2012 Vrei să fii milionar?
2012–present DA sau NU
2013, 2017 100 de moldoveni au zis
2014–present De Facto
2010–present Replica (with Valeriu Frumusachi)
2016–present Cronica lui Bogatu

References

  1. Moldtelecom a rearanjat canalele în grila TV: Pe primele 4 poziții sunt cele ale lui Plahotniuc
  2. Cum Moldtelecom a rearanjat lista canalelor TV: Posturile din holdingul lui Plahotniuc au primele patru poziții
  3. Canalele lui Plahotniuc, favorizate
  4. CCA amendează televiziunile lui Plahotniuc cu 1800 de lei
  5. V.Plahotniuc este contrar prevederilor legale, beneficiarul final al cinci operatori de radiodifuziune – Asociatia pentru Dezvoltarea Culturii si Protectiei Drepturilor de Autor si Conexe «AO APOLLO»
  6. "CCA A SANCȚIONAT "PRIME","TV 7","RTR MOLDOVA","REN MOLDOVA" ȘI A SUSPENDAT TEMPORAR EMISIA POSTULUI "ROSSIA 24" PE TERITORIUL RM | CCA". Cca.md. 2014-04-24. Retrieved 2014-07-29.
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