TVP Polonia

TVP Polonia
Launched 24 October 1992 (1992-10-24) (trial)
31 March 1993 (1993-03-31) (regularly)
Owned by Telewizja Polska
Picture format 4:3/16:9 (576i, SDTV)
Audience share 0.52% (2015, Nielsen[1])
Country Poland
Language Polish
English
Broadcast area International
Poland
Website www.tvp.pl/tvppolonia
Availability
Terrestrial
Polish Digital DVB-T MUX 3 (Channel 32) (to 19 July 2016)
Lithuanian Digital DVB-T[2][3] (Lithuania) TELIA2 network MUX[4] (started gradual dismantlement from 1 August 2018 and will be completed on 18 September 2018)[5]

South-east Lithuania region MUX (Vilnius, Šalčininkai, Švenčionys)[6][7]
Satellite
Hot Bird 13C (Europe, Middle East, North Africa) 11179 H / 27500 / 3/4 (SD / FTA)
Galaxy 19 (USA) 11867 V / 22000 / 3/4 (SD / encrypted)
Optus D2 (Australia, New Zealand) 12706 V / 22500 / 3/4 (SD / encrypted)
Cyfrowy Polsat (Poland) Channel 108
nc+ (Poland) Channel 17
Orange TV (Poland) Channel 17
Puma Media (Australia & New Zealand) Channel 128
Bell TV (Canada) Channel 711
SKY Italia (Italy) Channel 556
Cable
UPC Poland Channel 353
Vectra (Poland) Channel 119
Rogers Cable (Canada) Channel 889
Shaw Cable (Canada) Channel 196
UPC Switzerland (Switzerland) Channel 671 (SD)
Cablevision (USA) Channel 282
Comcast (USA) Channel varies, check local listings
Comhem (Sweden) Channel 179
Kabel Deutschland (Germany) Channel 814 (SD)
Unitymedia (Germany) Channel 645 (SD)
NetCologne (Germany) Channel 481 (SD)
IPTV
MTS (Canada) Channel 515
Optik TV (Canada) Channel 2951
FiOS TV (USA) Channel 1776
A1 TV (Austria) Channel 119 (SD)
Telekom Entertain (Germany) Channel 361 (SD)
TVP Polonia reporter reporting on the Parsons Green bombing in September 2017.

TVP Polonia (also known as TV Polonia, Telewizja Polonia or Telewizja Polska Polonia) is the international channel of the Telewizja Polska (TVP). The channel is co-funded by the TVP and the Polish Ministry for Foreign Affairs and broadcasts from the TVP headquarters in Warsaw. TVP Polonia is targeted at Polish-speaking audiences outside Poland, and it broadcasts many of the shows also broadcast by TVP's domestic channels in addition to news from Polonia/Polish communities around the world. It's launched October 1992 (trial), March 1993 (regularly).

Presenters

  • Monika Jóźwik (1994-2009)
  • Łukasz Kardas (2011-)

Distribution

TVP Polonia is available in many countries around the world via cable or satellite. It is also transmitted unencrypted from various satellites.[8]

Broadcasting via Astra 19.2°E started in 2005, but was ceased on 31 December 2014 due to economic reasons.

References

  1. "TVP1 i Polsat liderem rynku telewizyjnego, TVP Info z największym wzrostem w czołówce (top 100 za 2015 rok)". wirtualnemedia.pl.
  2. https://www.rrt.lt/radijo-spektras/rtv-transliavimas/televizijos-transliavimas/ - Information about DVB-T channels in Lithuania (in Lithuanian).
  3. http://old.rrt.lt/lt/vartotojui/radijas-televizija/programos.html - Information about DVB-T channels in Lithuania (in Lithuanian) [old website version].
  4. http://old.rrt.lt/images/21195/teo2_n620.png - TELIA2 network total coverage. All transmitters will be turned off by 18 September 2018.
  5. https://www.rrt.lt/aktuali-informacija/ - TELIA1 and TELIA2 networks dismantlement schedule and other information about relevant radio and television matters (in Lithuanian).
  6. https://www.rrt.lt/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/pietryciu_t509.png - South-east Lithuania region DVB-T MUX coverage picture.
  7. https://rrt.maps.arcgis.com/apps/webappviewer/index.html?id=416f0a4f9fb1404bb4e03485fc36690d - Interactive south-east Lithuania region DVB-T MUX coverage map.
  8. kingofsat. "Search Results for - KingOfSat". en.kingofsat.net.
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