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2004 FOX Kids (now Disney Channel Romania); FOX Kids Play (now Disney Junior Romania); 2006 TV K Lumea (now Kiss TV); 2007 TV Sport (now Pro Arena); A+ Anime; 2009 Info Dolce; Jetix (now Disney Channel Romania)
In 1985, Programul 1 renamed again to TVR becoming the sole television channel in Romania. In 1989, TVR1 broadcast live the events of the revolt which triggered the fall of the Communist regime , covering almost all the main events live, starting from the last speech of Nicolae Ceauşescu (on December 21, 1989) until the new power ...
TVR has seven national TV channels: TVR 1, TVR 2, TVR 3, TVR Cultural, TVR Folclor, TVR Info and TVR Sport. [13] The broadcaster operates TVR Moldova, as well as the international service TVRi Due to financial issues, TVR Cultural and TVR Info closed in the summer of 2012, however the latter was replaced by TVR News three months later.
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.
TVR Iași programmes are broadcast in the Moldova Region of Romania, covering all eight departments in the north-eastern part of the country. The station broadcasts daily and produces programmes for the national (TVR 1, TVR 2, TVR 3, TVR Info, TVR Cultural) and international Romanian public channels (TVR International & TVR Moldova). Its first ...
Transnistria 1 is the only channel in Transnistria transmitting programmes in Russian, Ukrainian and Moldovan (in Cyrillic). Suspended stations: Canal 2 † retransmits programmes of, formerly: Antena Internațional and Antena 1 (Romania), now: TVR 1 (Romania) (managed by Telestar media SRL - controlled by Vladimir Plahotniuc¹) [2]
TVR remained the only broadcaster on DVB-T2. It is sent in Free To Air, as it is a public station. On 23 November 2022, TVR, the only broadcaster on terrestrial in Romania, removed the HD broadcasts for TVR-1 and TVR-2 on DVB-T2, leaving terrestrial broadcasting only with the SD broadcasts of TVR.
TVR Cluj is public regional TV station [1] available in Transylvania and Maramureş.It is the first regional branch of Societatea Română de Televiziune (Romanian Television Company), broadcasting since 3 January 1990.