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Dziennik Telewizyjny (Polish pronunciation: [ˈd͡ʑɛn.ɲik tɛ.lɛ.viˈzɘj.nɘ], DT; lit. ' Television Journal '), commonly simplified to Dziennik (lit. ' Journal '), is a Polish daily television news program that was produced and broadcast by Telewizja Polska (TP; now abbreviated as TVP) between 1958 and 1989, during the time Poland was under communist dictatorship.
The first program was broadcast on October 25, 1952 at 7:00 p.m. (on the eve of the Sejm elections). Then, a 30-minute montage of artistic forms with the participation of Marta Nowosad, Jerzy Michotek, Witold Gruca and Jan Mroziński was broadcast from the Institute of Telecommunications, which was received on 24 Leningrad receivers located in ...
TVP Info is a Polish free-to-air television news channel, run by the public state broadcaster TVP.It is focused on newscasts, mainly broadcasting nationwide news bulletins
In 2011, the television website Throng published a list of the 12 most-watched television broadcasts in New Zealand from 1995 to 2011. This is based on average viewership of the program, but it does not include broadcasts from before 1995 or after 2011. [72]
Panorama is the main late night news program on TVP Info. The main edition is broadcast at 21:45 every day and side edition is broadcast at 18:00. The program was created in 1987 as Panorama Dnia, during Poland's communist rule. In 1991, Panorama Dnia was changed into Panorama. In 2010, Panorama was watched by an average of 1.5 million Poles. [2]
It premiered on 18 November 1989 and replaced the Dziennik Telewizyjny (lit. ' Television Journal '), which was aired during the communist era for over 31 years and was considered to be one of the communist government's mouthpiece. In September 2020, Wiadomości was the most popular news program in Poland, with an average of 2.66 million ...
Replaced program: Yours for a Song; Taping location: Los Angeles; Creators: Frank and Doris Hursley; Producing team: Frank Valentini (executive producer) Directing team: Jillian Dedote, Tina Keller, Nina Kramer, Robert Markham, Allison Reames Smith, Gary Tomlin, Denise Van Cleave, Cherie Wall, Phideaux Xavier; Head writers: Elizabeth Korte and ...