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This is a list of television channels that broadcast for a Romanian language audience. Typically, non-Romanian content is subtitled, but maintains the original language soundtrack. Non-Romanian programming intended for children, is however, usually dubbed into Romanian. Regardless of intended audience, many shows receive a Romanian title, which ...
Jetix (now Disney Channel Romania) 2010 Cosmos TV; Hallmark Channel (now Diva) MTV Two; Boom Sport (now Orange Sport) 2011 Vox News; Telesport; Playhouse Disney (now Disney Junior Romania) Digi Sport (now Digi Sport) Digi Sport HD (now Digi Sport 1 HD) Digi Sport Plus (now Digi Sport 2) 2012 CineStar; ActionStar; ComedyStar; 10 TV (now Digi24 ...
14 languages. العربية ... Comedy Central (Romanian TV channel) D. Digi Sport (Romania) Digi24; Disney Channel (Romanian TV channel) Disney Junior (Romanian TV ...
Diva is an Romanian television channel owned by Universal Networks International. It launched on October 3, 2010 as Diva Universal [ 1 ] [ 2 ] . On September 25, 2014, Diva Universal was renamed to Diva.
10 TV, a generalist television channel, was launched on 10 December 2010 by RCS&RDS. 10 TV hosted Nașul TV show, which Radu Moraru had previously anchored for ten years on B1 TV. [2] [3] 10 TV was subsequently re-launched with a brand new name. On 1 March 2012, 10 TV was rebranded as Digi24 by branding agency Kemistry and hitherto known as ...
23 languages. العربية ... Defunct television channels in Romania (17 P) M. ... Television networks in Romania (4 C, 9 P) Television news in Romania (2 C) P ...
The main operators are: Telekom TV, DIGI, Focus Sat operated by UPC Romania (the first DTH platform in Romania), FreeSat, and Orange operated by Orange Romania. Most of providers offer a small number of HD channels (10 channels), except Focus Sat (20 channels) and Orange , which is mainly dedicated to HD broadcasting with 50 channels.
As of 2011, the channel was the second most-distributed European ethnic channel, behind Channel One Russia's international service. [2] Together with its sister channels, the channel adopted a uniform brand on August 28, 2017. For the first time in its history the logo matches the main Pro TV channel, adding the word INTERNAȚIONAL below.