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On 2 July 2010, Gazeta Sporturilor was the first newspaper in Romania, and the 4th in world which contained 3D pictures and ads. On Oct. 31, 2023, the newspaper ceased publishing a print edition and became an online-only publication. [3] [4] The GSP TV television station is being relaunched, the second launch on June 22, 2024.
GSP TV (named after the newspaper Gazeta Sporturilor) was a private commercial television channel from Romania, focused on sports shows. It was launched on July 26, 2008, owned by Antena TV Group. From September 14, 2012 GSP TV became a station for men. On April 3, 2014 at 09:00, the television station was replaced by ZU TV.
București TV (now Kanal D2) Cinema Est (now Prima History) Discovery Science; DTX (TV channel) 2024 Arcadia TV World (now Prima World ) Orange Sport; 2025 Linkpress TV; Global News; Melos TV; 2026 Happy Channel (now Euforia TV) Other A+; Absolut TV; Alpha TV; AKTA Info; Antena News; Antena TV Novela; Bah TV; BBC Prime; BBC Entertainment; Boom ...
AMC Racing; Andros Trophy; CNSR; CNVC; DTM; Drone Champions League; European Truck Racing Championship; Formula Renault Eurocup; Goodwood Festival of Speed; GT Intercontinental Challenge
Antena 1 (Romanian pronunciation: [anˈtena ˈunu]) is a Romanian free-to-air television network owned by the Antena TV Group, part of the Intact Media Group.Its programming consists of television news programs, soap opera shows, football matches, entertainment programmes, movies and television series.
The Gazeta Sporturilor Monthly Football Awards are association football awards presented monthly by Romania's largest and most read sports-related publication, Gazeta Sporturilor. They were first handed out in September 2021, and honour players and managers deemed to have been the best over the previous month in Romania.
Romanian market is dominated by two large groups: Central European Media Enterprises Ltd. and Intact Media Group, with PRO TV and Antena 1 as main channels and Kanal D also gain audience starting 2014 as the third channel. There are over 50 channels running ads, as of 2015 television being the best type of advertising in Romania.
TV and radio host Robert Turcescu admitted in September 2014 to having been an undercover agent, thus raising concerns about the penetration of the security services in the media sector of Romania. [2] The print sector has suffered heavily from the economic crisis, and the TV sector is also facing contraction.