Television in Poland


was introduced in Poland 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 becoming the first private station in Poland.

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, all using MPEG-4 AVC compression. Three channels, TVP1, TVP2 and TVP Info are available in HD across all of Poland, while several others 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.

Allocation

At 2006 conference in Geneva known as GE06 Poland received eight DVB-T multiplexes—seven at UHF frequencies 470÷862 MHz and one at VHF frequency 174÷230 MHz. Since some of these frequencies are currently used for analog PAL terrestrial television broadcasting, it is possible to run only two nationwide multiplexes and one which covers part of country. 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

The shutdown of analog broadcast took place in 7 steps between 7 November 2012 and 23 July 2013.
Most operators of analog cable TV are planning to continue providing analog service in their networks for an unspecified period of time.

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 MPEG-4 AVC.
The Polish government provides financial help for poor families and seniors to buy a TV or STB – ca. 250 PLN per household, totaling 475 million PLN.

Technical information

Polish digital terrestrial television broadcast uses 25 Hz H.264/AVC HDTV video, MPEG-2 Layer 2 and E-AC-3 audio, for a Baseline IRD able to decode up to 1920 × 1080 interlaced 25 Hz video pictures or 1280 × 720 progressive 50 Hz video pictures.
During tests also MPEG-2 encoding for video was used.

Assignment of channels in multiplexes

Plan from January 2009 included three nationwide multiplexes with seven SDTV channels in each:
In January 2010 new plan on introducing DVB-T was presented. Assignment of multiplexes was changed:
In June 2010 the final decision on the allocation of multiplexes was made:

MUX2

MUX3

MUX8

TV Mobilna">Cyfrowy Polsat">TV Mobilna—MUX4 (Pay TV channels)

" * - temporarily FTA "

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

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

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

MUX-L4 ([Świdnica]/[Wrocław])

MUX-L7 ([Lubin]/[Głogów])

Satellite

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, 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. 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 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+

Other technologies

Some of the biggest cable operators started to provide DVB-C channels in few cities. However, most of the cable networks currently operating in Poland are purely analogue.
The largest telephone operator, Telekomunikacja Polska, introduced a new option to its Neostrada offer, the Videostrada. It allows to receive digital TV, available are most of Cyfra+ channels, as well as video on demand. It is currently available only in few biggest cities in Poland.
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.

List of channels

This is a list of television channels that broadcast in Poland.

Public

[Telewizja Polska]

** In DTH platforms as TVP3 Warszawa

*** Operates as an Internet multistreaming channel
**** Only on Lithuania
***** Channel start emitted due to the COVID-19 pandemic

Private

Polsat Group">Polsat">Polsat Group

* SD version of the channel available only on cable

** TTV belongs to Stavka

Telewizja Puls

[Canal+ Group]

[BBC Worldwide]

Others

List of Polonia channels

Digital platforms in Poland

Television rating system in Poland

Viewing shares

Top 20 Polish TV channels from 2007 by Nielsen Media Research :
ChannelsLaunched20182017
2016
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
Polsat12/199211.1510.9111.4511.6011.8412.2413.9714.5313.8414.8115.4216.76
TVN10/199710.929.8710.3710.6511.6812.5413.9314.9515.2115.9216.7316.46
TVP101/19537.519.5911.1012.2812.2713.1715.4117.4119.3520.8922.6323.2024.0
TVP210/19707.167.878.328.729.4110.3012.5613.2714.4915.3916.8317.9919.7
TVN2408/20014.144.273.813.222.993.123.063.143.452.692.712.98
TV404/20004.134.083.363.272.682.972.492.392.142.061.82.06
TVP Info10/20071.863.833.263.512.862.613.824.244.924.414.324.92
TVN703/20023.553.293.333.303.533.542.531.791.631.661.621.49
TV Puls03/20013.893.033.203.093.113.082.331.891.511.130.800.53
TTV01/20122.601.781.601.451.301.020.31
Puls 207/20121.911.751.781.621.521.070.14
TVP Seriale12/20101.771.491.481.401.441.140.640.34
Polsat 203/19971.551.471.521.451.681.791.371.320.880.870.80.61
TV605/20111.631.441.481.230.970.610.200.04
TVP ABC02/20141.151.180.920.700.49
Polsat News06/20080.991.141.111.081.081.040.900.810.620.310.1
TVP Rozrywka04/20130.46 0.991.091.140.930.48
Stopklatka TV03/20141.140.941.000.880.60
TVP309/20130.980.940.971.051.090.36
Fokus TV04/20140.960.800.810.690.31

Top 10 most watched TV broadcasts in Poland from 1998 according to Nielsen Media Research:
ProgramDateChannelNumber of viewersShare
1Funeral of Pope John Paul II08 April 2005TVP1, TVP2, TVP3, Polsat, TVN, TVN24 and othersOver 21,400,000Almost 90%
2UEFA Euro 2016: Poland vs Portugal 30 June 2016TVP1, Polsat, Polsat Sport15,974,82286.57%
3UEFA Euro 2012: Poland vs Russia 12 June 2012TVP1, TVP Sport, TVP HD14,683,21681.51%
4UEFA Euro 2016: Germany vs Poland 16 June 2016TVP1, Polsat, Polsat Sport14,352,01280.89%
5UEFA Euro 2012: Czech Republic vs Poland 16 June 2012TVP1, TVP Sport, TVP HD14,070,49281.28%
6FIFA World Cup 2018: Poland vs Colombia 24 June 2018TVP1, TVP Sport13,631,33575.45%
7UEFA Euro 2012: Poland vs Greece 8 June 2012TVP1, TVP Sport, TVP HD13,308,34383.78%
82002 Winter Olympics: Ski Jumping Men's K120 Individual
13 February 2002TVP113,259,61275.15%
9Funeral of Polish President Lech Kaczynski and his wife Maria18 April 2010TVP1, TVP2, TVP Info, Polsat, Polsat News, TVN, TVN24 and others13,033,96786.68%
10UEFA Euro 2016: Ukraine vs Poland 21 June 2016TVP1, Polsat, Polsat Sport12,639,30881.67%