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Television in Poland

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Television in Poland

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Television in Poland was introduced on an experimental basis in 1937. It was state owned, and was interrupted by the Second World War in 1939. Television returned to Poland in 1952 and for several decades was controlled by the communist government. Colour television was introduced in Poland in 1971. Private television stations in Poland appeared around the time of the fall of communism, with PTV Echo (once a member of the local channels of Polonia 1) becoming the first private station in Poland (and in the former Eastern Bloc).

Terrestrial

Terrestrial television in Poland broadcasts using a digital DVB-T system. First test DVB-T emission was carried out in Warsaw on 9 November 2001. In April 2004, first DVB-T transmitter near Rzeszów started operation and local TVP division started to market set-top boxes allowing to receive it. As of July 2016, there are about 250 DVB-T transmitters operating in Poland, broadcasting up to three multiplexes (except local stations), all using MPEG-4 AVC compression. Majority of channels are available in HD across all the Poland after DVB-T2/HEVC switchover has finished in June 2022, while channels from MUX8 (Metro, Zoom TV, Nowa TV, WP, ViDoc TV, Republika and wPolsce24) are available only in SD, although Nowa TV and Republika broadcast in HD in some local multiplexes. Analog terrestrial transmissions were terminated in 2013. First efforts to introduce DVB-T in Poland was made in 1997 in Gdańsk on initiative of TVP (Polish public television broadcaster). In the spring of 2022, the terrestrial TV broadcasting standard was changed across the country to the newer and more effective DVB-T2/HEVC standard, where HEVC (or H.265) is a new standard for TV signal compression. Switching to the new DVB-T2/HEVC terrestrial TV broadcasting standard was carried out in the period from March to June 2022. However, the changes did not cover MUX3, which belongs as a whole to TVP. Decision by requested by the Minister of Interior Affairs and Administration, argumented by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, allowed to delay the switch until the end of 2023.

Allocation

At 2006 conference in Geneva known as GE06 Poland received eight DVB-T multiplexes—seven at UHF frequencies 470–862 MHz (channels 21–69) and one at VHF frequency 174–230 MHz (channels 6–12). Since some of these frequencies are currently used for analog PAL terrestrial television broadcasting, it is possible to run only two nationwide multiplexes (MUX1, MUX2) and one (MUX3) which covers part of country (58% of population). Introduction of all multiplexes will be possible after switching off analog broadcasting.

A government document entitled "Country digitalization schedule", dated January 2009, set out plan for the digital broadcast switch-on to be made in three steps and analog broadcast switch-off in six steps.

First regular digital broadcast started on 30 September 2010. Analog broadcast switch-off started on 7 November 2012 and the transition to digital broadcasting finished on 23 July 2013.

The period of time between digital broadcast switch-on and analog broadcast switch-off will allow people time to buy new integrated Digital TVs or set-top boxes.

Current status

  • MUX1 covers 98.8% of population;
  • MUX2 covers more than 98.8% of population;
  • MUX3 covers 99.5% of population;
  • MUX6 covers more than 90% of population;
  • MUX8 covers 97.4% of population.

Analog shutdown

The shutdown of analog broadcast took place in 7 steps between 7 November 2012 and 23 July 2013.

Operators of cable TV don't provide analog service in their networks any more, Vectra and Toya stopped in 2022, UPC stopped in 2023 in most cities of Poland and in January 2024 in Warsaw and Inea stopped in March 2024.

Additional government actions

The Polish government created Informative campaigns regarding analog broadcast switch-off in mass media. The government also requires electronic equipment sellers to inform buyers that MPEG-2 TVs and STBs are not compatible with the national standard which is currently DVB-T2 HEVC QAM256 .

The Polish government provides financial help for poor families and seniors to buy a TV - 250 PLN or STB – 100 PLN per household, totaling 475 million PLN.

Technical information

Polish digital terrestrial television broadcast uses the basic parameters of a digital receiver defined in ETSI TS 101 154 for level 4.1 HDTV: 50 Hz HEVC HDTV 8-bit (resolutions 1920 x 1080 p50, 1280 x 720 p50) MPEG-2 Audio Layer 2 and E-AC -3 audios. In the case of a TV receiver capable of displaying UHD, the DVB-T2 receiver also supports the format specified in ETSI TS 101 154 in point 5.14 HEVC HDR UHDTV IRD using HLG10 and HEVC HDR UHDTV IRD using PQ10, Main 10 Profile, Main Tier for UHDTV with resolution 3840 x 2160 and AC-4 audio.

Assignment of channels in multiplexes

Plan from January 2009 included three nationwide multiplexes with seven SDTV channels in each:

  • MUX1 – Free-to-air commercial channels (Polsat, TVN, TV4, TV Puls); after analog broadcast switch-off MUX3 covered the entire country population and public channels moved to it; there was competition for three freed channels;
  • MUX2 – open competition
  • MUX3 – Public channels; after analog switch-off MUX3 will cover all country population and public channels will be moved to it from MUX1; there will be competition for three freed channels in MUX1.

In January 2010 new plan on introducing DVB-T was presented. Assignment of multiplexes was changed:

  • MUX1 – public broadcaster channels (including TVP1, TVP2 and TVP Info)
  • MUX2 – Commercial free-to-air channels (Polsat, TVN, TV4, TV Puls) plus one additional from each broadcaster.

In June 2010 the final decision on the allocation of multiplexes was made:

  • MUX1 – four channels chosen in open competition (were selected: ATM Rozrywka, TTV, Eska TV and Polo TV) and temporary three public broadcaster channels (TVP1, TVP2, TVP Info); after analog broadcast switch-off (on July 23, 2013) and after covering MUX3 all country population, public channels have been deleted from MUX1; there was a contest for the remaining four freed channels (were selected: TV Trwam, TVP ABC, Stopklatka TV and Fokus TV);
  • MUX2 – four current terrestrial analog commercial free-to-air channels (Polsat, TVN, TV4, TV Puls) plus one additional from each broadcaster, currently: Super Polsat (previously Polsat Sport News), TVN7, TV6 and Puls 2;
  • MUX3 – public broadcaster channels (currently six: TVP1, TVP2, TVP3, TVP Info, TVP Kultura, TVP Historia, TVP Sport – earlier TVP Rozrywka).

MUX1

MUX1ChannelOwnerTypePosition (LCN)
Eska TVPolsat Plus Group (earlier ZPR Media Group)Music/Entertainment12
TTVStavka (TVN Warner Bros. Discovery)General/Social-intervention13
Polo TVPolsat Plus Group (earlier ZPR Media Group)Music/Entertainment14
Antena HDMWE NetworksGeneral15
TV TrwamLux Veritatis FoundationReligious16
Stopklatka TVCanal+ PolskaMovies17
Fokus TVPolsat Plus Group (earlier ZPR Media Group)General/Documentaries18
Wydarzenia 24Polsat Plus GroupNews49

MUX2

MUX2ChannelOwnerTypePosition (LCN)
PolsatPolsat Plus GroupGeneral4
TVNTVN Warner Bros. DiscoveryGeneral5
TV4Polsat Plus Group (earlier Polskie Media)General6
TV PulsTelewizja PulsGeneral7
TVN7TVN Warner Bros. DiscoveryGeneral/Entertainment8
Puls 2Telewizja PulsGeneral/Entertainment9
TV6Polsat Plus Group (earlier Polskie Media)General/Entertainment10
Super PolsatPolsat Plus GroupGeneral/Entertainment11

MUX3

MUX3ChannelOwnerTypePosition (LCN)
TVP1Telewizja PolskaGeneral1
TVP2General2
TVP3Regional3
TVP ABCChildren29
TVP KulturaCulture30
TVP HistoriaHistorical31
TVP SportSport32
TVP InfoNews34
TVP GOInteractive (HbbTV)88
TVP WorldInternational (HbbTV)91
TVP ABC 2Children (HbbTV)92
TVP Historia 2Historical (HbbTV)93
TVP Kultura 2Cultural (HbbTV)94

MUX6

MUX6ChannelOwnerTypePosition (LCN)
TVP PoloniaTelewizja PolskaWorldwide19
TVP NaukaPopular science20
TVP DokumentDocumentaries24
TVP RozrywkaEntertainment27
Alfa TVPChildren28
TVP WorldInternational33
TVP KobietaLifestyle35
BelsatGeneral36

MUX8 (DVB-T, MPEG-4)

MUX8ChannelOwnerTypePosition (LCN)
Nowa TVPolsat Plus Group (earlier ZPR Media Group)General40
WPWirtualna Polska HoldingGeneral/Interactive41
ViDoc TVRed Carpet Media GroupFilm/Documentary50
RepublikaTelewizja RepublikaNews51
wPolsce24FratriaNews52
CDA PremiumCDA SAInteractive (HbbTV)86
Sklep Kapitan.plOnline shop (HbbTV)87
test 95EmitelN/A (black screen) (HbbTV)95
test 96N/A (black screen) (HbbTV)96
test 97N/A (black screen) (HbbTV)97
EmiRadioInteractive (HbbTV)98
EmiTVInteractive (HbbTV)99
test 211N/A (black screen) (HbbTV)211
test 212N/A (black screen) (HbbTV)212
test 213N/A (black screen) (HbbTV)213
test 214N/A (black screen) (HbbTV)214
test 215N/A (black screen) (HbbTV)215

MUX4 [[Polsat Box|Polsat Box "Sport i informacje" ("Sports & information" Pay TV package)]]

Polsat Box "Sport i informacje" ("Sports & information" Pay TV package)ChannelOwnerTypePosition (LCN)
Polsat Sport 1Polsat Plus GroupSport110
Polsat Sport 2Polsat Plus GroupSport111
Eurosport 1TVN Warner Bros. DiscoverySport112
Eurosport 2TVN Warner Bros. DiscoverySport113
Eleven Sports 1Polsat Plus GroupSport114
Eleven Sports 2Polsat Plus GroupSport115
TVN TurboTVN Warner Bros. DiscoveryLifestyle116
TVN StyleTVN Warner Bros. DiscoveryLifestyle117
Polsat News PolitykaPolsat Plus GroupNews118
Polsat NewsPolsat Plus GroupNews119
TVN24TVN Warner Bros. DiscoveryNews120
Polsat promo HbbTVPolsat Plus GroupInteractive (HbbTV)333

MUX-L1 ([[Lubań]]/[[Jelenia Góra]]/[[Bolesławiec]]/[[Chojnów]])

MUX-L1ChannelOwnerType
Junior ChannelMWE NetworksChildren
Home TVMWE NetworksLifestyle
TVC SuperMWE NetworksGeneral
Filmax HDMWE NetworksMovies
Pogoda24.TVMWE NetworksNews
TV OkazjeTVO (Polsat Plus Group)Teleshopping
TVCMWE NetworksGeneral
Echo24 HDMWE NetworksRegional
Stars.TVJBD S.A.Music
TV Dami / TV BolesławiecN/ARegional
TVT ZgorzelecTelewizja Regionalna TVTRegional
Power TVMWE NetworksMusic
TVSTVS Sp. z.o.o.Regional

MUX-L2 ([[Ornontowice]]/[[Rybnik]])

MUX-L2ChannelOwnerType
TVTTelewizja TVT Sp. z o.o.Regional
RepublikaTelewizja RepublikaNews
Stars.TVJBD S.A.Music
Nowa TVPolsat GroupGeneral
Dolce Vita TVDolce Vita TV Sp. z o. o.Lifestyle
TV Okazje SDTVO (Polsat Plus Group)Teleshopping

MUX-L3 ([[Częstochowa]]/[[Kamieńsk]]/[[Tomaszów Mazowiecki]])

MUX-L3ChannelOwnerType
Junior ChannelMWE NetworksChildren
Home TVMWE NetworksLifestyle
TVCMWE NetworksGeneral
TVC SuperMWE NetworksGeneral
Pogoda24.TVMWE NetworksNews
TV OkazjeTVO (Polsat Plus Group)Teleshopping
FilmaxMWE NetworksMovies
Stars.TVJBD S.A.Music
Power TVMWE NetworksMusic
TVSTVS Sp. z.o.o.Regional

MUX-L4 ([[Świdnica]]/[[Wrocław]]) (DVB-T, MPEG-4)

MUX-L4ChannelOwnerType
Junior ChannelMWE NetworksChildren
Home TVMWE NetworksLifestyle
TVC SuperMWE NetworksGeneral
FilmaxMWE NetworksMovies
Pogoda24.TVMWE NetworksNews
Polsat HDPolsat Plus GroupGeneral
TV OkazjeTVO (Polsat Plus Group)Teleshopping
Stars.TVJBD S.A.Music
Echo24 HDMWE NetworksRegional
Power TVMWE NetworksMusic
TVSTVS Sp. z.o.o.Regional

MUX-L7 ([[Lubin]]/[[Głogów]]) (DVB-T, MPEG-4)

MUX-L7ChannelOwnerType
TV Regionalna SDTVL Sp. z o.o. (programme producer)
GIA DINH Foundation (concessionaire)Regional
Nowa TVPolsat Plus GroupGeneral
RepublikaTelewizja RepublikaGeneral
EWTNEternal World Television Network Inc.Religious
TV OkazjeTVO (Polsat Plus Group)Teleshopping
PolsatPolsat Plus GroupGeneral

[[Lithuanian National Radio and Television|LRT]] local multiplex ([[Suwałki]]) (DVB-T, MPEG-4)

LRT local MUXChannelOwnerType
LRT Lituanica SDLRTGeneral

Satellite

On December 1992, first Analog providers, Polsat started operation. In 1993, Polska Telewizja Satelitarna "Polsat" was closed no logos.

On 2 December 1994, Canal+ launched the Canal+ Analogowy platform with a few VHS channels available.

On 3 October 1997, ITI launched the TVN and yesterday, there are no Polish channels available on analogue satellite (the last two, Polsat and Canal+, was switched off in 1998/1999).

In 1998, two DVB-S providers, Cyfra+ and Wizja TV started operation. In 2001, Wizja TV was merged into Cyfra+.

1999 saw the introduction of another platform, Polsat 2 Cyfrowy (later renamed to Polsat Cyfrowy, Cyfrowy Polsat and finally Polsat Box), owned by Polsat, a major Polish commercial TV network. These platforms become very popular, and today, there are no Polish channels available on analogue satellite (the last one, TVN, was switched off in 2008). However, most of the satellite broadcasts in Poland are in SDTV resolution.

On 12 October 2006, ITI launched the n platform with a few HD channels available, as well as—also new to Poland—video on demand functionality. Later, in December 2006, Cyfra+ also started HD broadcasts. Cyfrowy Polsat started HD broadcasts in second half of 2007.

On 3 October 2008, n pre-paid television channels to you and Dom ITI, to new Telewizja na kartę.

On 27 October 2008, Telekomunikacja Polska launched the Orange platform with a few HD channels available.

On 16 May 2011, 3D glasses as satellite broadcasts in Cyfra+, n, Orange, Cyfrowy Polsat and Telewizja na kartę, platform with a few 3D channels available.

On 21 March 2013, as part of deeper cooperation between Canal+ Group and ITI, Cyfra+ and N were merged into NC+.

On 3 September 2019 NC+ has changed name to Platforma Canal+.

On 5 August 2024, 4K Ultra HD as satellite broadcasts in Canal+, Orange and Polsat Box, platform with a few 4K channels available.

On 1 January 2026, Sky Group launched the Sky platform with a few HD channels available.

Other technologies

Several TV channels, as well as video on demand, are available in Polish mobile telephony networks. There are no currently operating dedicated mobile TV transmitters.

There are also OTT TV service providers.

Digital platforms in Poland

NameTypeSubscribersNumber of channelsHD channels3D channelVOD
Polsat BoxDigital platform5,700,000000
Canal+Digital platform2,119,000175920
Orange TVDigital platform875,00099400
UPC PolskaCable1,434,600201500
VectraCable970,933204520
Multimedia PolskaCable825,000171410
IneaCable182,000190520
TOYACable160,000520
PetrusCable50,000550
PromaxCable35,670410
Sat FilmCable25,000410
Other CableCablemore than 1,322,000

Television rating system in Poland

No age restrictionsfor minors above 7 years oldfor minors above 12 years oldfor minors above 16 years oldonly for viewers above 18 years old
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Viewing shares

Top 20 Polish TV channels by Nielsen Media Research (in gray channels, which were in a given year out of the Top 20):

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2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
url=http://media2.pl/badania/73180-Rok-2010-Przed-TV-5-minut-dluzej.htmltitle=Rok 2010: Przed TV 5 minut dłużejdate=January 3, 2011publisher=media2.pl}}
TVP1TVP2PolsatTVNTVN24TVP InfoTV4TVN7TV PulsTTVPuls 2TVP SerialePolsat 2TV6TVP ABCPolsat NewsTVP RozrywkaStopklatka TVTVP3Fokus TV
01/19537.738.679.739.669.689.739.5911.1012.2812.2713.1715.4117.4119.35
10/19707.337.027.858.347.858.167.878.328.729.4110.3012.5613.2714.49
12/19926.917.308.198.379.8510.2310.9111.4511.6011.8412.2413.9714.53
10/19976.856.907.498.457.379.389.8710.3710.6511.6812.5413.9314.9515.21
08/20015.725.634.945.364.474.144.273.813.222.993.123.063.143.45
10/20075.085.143.975.144.823.433.833.263.512.862.613.824.244.92
04/20002.982.893.233.643.724.164.083.363.272.682.972.492.392.14
03/20023.163.073.603.453.213.243.293.303.533.542.531.791.63
03/20012.952.903.593.613.503.403.033.203.093.113.082.331.891.51
01/20121.731.762.071.162.242.141.781.601.451.301.020.31
07/20121.591.431.681.991.911.881.751.781.621.521.070.14
12/20101.561.581.471.471.411.411.491.481.401.441.140.640.34
03/19971.341.351.451.471.541.521.471.521.451.681.791.371.320.88
05/20111.151.081.321.561.711.451.441.481.230.970.610.200.04
02/20141.021.231.391.180.920.700.49
06/20081.761.971.762.031.131.121.141.111.081.081.040.900.810.62
04/20130.500.490.46 (August)0.991.091.140.930.48
03/20141.141.121.301.171.120.980.941.000.880.60
09/20130.970.911.001.101.020.980.940.971.051.090.36
04/20140.831.071.261.140.930.960.800.810.690.31
TOP4 of Polish TV channels from 1997 by [[Nielsen Media Research

Top 10 most watched TV broadcasts in Poland from 1998 according to Nielsen Media Research:

ProgramDateChannelNumber of viewersShare12345678910
Funeral of Pope John Paul IITVP1, TVP2, TVP3, Polsat, TVN, TVN24 and othersOver 21,400,000Almost 90%
UEFA Euro 2016: Poland vs Portugal (quarter-final)TVP1, Polsat, Polsat Sport15,974,82286.57%
UEFA Euro 2012: Poland vs Russia (group stage)TVP1, TVP Sport, TVP HD14,683,21681.51%
UEFA Euro 2016: Germany vs Poland (group stage)TVP1, Polsat, Polsat Sport14,352,01280.89%
UEFA Euro 2012: Czech Republic vs Poland (group stage)TVP1, TVP Sport, TVP HD14,070,49281.28%
FIFA World Cup 2018: Poland vs Colombia (group stage)TVP1, TVP Sport13,631,33575.45%
UEFA Euro 2012: Poland vs Greece (group stage)TVP1, TVP Sport, TVP HD13,308,34383.78%
2002 Winter Olympics: Ski Jumping Men's K120 Individual
(Adam Małysz won the silver medal)TVP113,259,61275.15%
Funeral of Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his wife MariaTVP1, TVP2, TVP Info, Polsat, Polsat News, TVN, TVN24 and others13,033,96786.68%
UEFA Euro 2016: Ukraine vs Poland (group stage)TVP1, Polsat, Polsat Sport12,639,30881.67%
Shares in the television entertainemntet with a this television-polish in the world market in Poland of selected broadcasters groups in 2016 by [[Nielsen Media Research

Research and development

Advanced Digital Broadcast, with the R&D headquarters based in Zielona Gora, is a Polish company, which introduced many innovations and world's first solutions in the area of Digital TV. One of the co-founders was local professor Janusz C. Szajna.

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  6. Correct local version
  7. HbbTV application
  8. This channel is broadcast though Internet, meaning that it will be available once [[HbbTV]] compatible receiver will be connected to the Internet.
  9. currently not broadcast
  10. From July 14, 2022
  11. Free-to-air channel
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