TVR 1 explained

TVR 1
Launch Date:31 December 1956
Picture Format:1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 576i for the SDTV feed)
Owner:Televiziunea Română
Country:Romania (1st national network), Moldova (terrestrial - 2nd state network; cable)
Former Names:TVR (1956-1972, 1985-1989)
Programul 1 (1972-1985)
TVRL (1989-1990)
România 1 (2001-2004)
Sister Channels:TVR 2
TVR 3
TVR Info
TVR Cultural
TVR Folclor
TVRi
TVR Sport
Headquarters:Bucharest
Area:National. Also distributed in Moldova, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Hungary, Serbia and via satellite across Europe.
Terr Serv 1:Digital terrestrial television
Terr Chan 1:Channel 1 (SD)

TVR 1 (in Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan pronounced as /ˌtevere ˈunu/; spelled out as Televiziunea Română 1, "Romanian Television 1") is the main channel of the Romanian public broadcaster TVR.

The most important show of the channel is Jurnalul TVR, whose motto is Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Jurnalul așa cum ar trebui să fie! ("The news journal as it should be"), but on 28 March 2009 was replaced by Telejurnal, which is its name till today. 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 representatives arrived. At the time, fabricated and exaggerated stories were broadcast, nevertheless TVR1 was the first television channel to cover all the events of the regime change.

After TVR HD was closed, TVR 1 has launched an HD broadcast on November 3, 2019, with its other sister channel, TVR 2. TVR is also testing HD broadcasting on its other channels, but momentarily, the HD broadcasts are only available on its on-demand service, TVR+.

Popular programs

Serial television programs

TVR1 airs series such as:

Entertainment programs

International competitions

Program for minorities

Romanian TV airs the following channels for minority nationwide:

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News (2009-11-27). The German Broadcasting in Romanian TV celebrates 40th Anniversary . The Hermannstaedter Zeitung Website, retrieved 2 March 2010
  2. http://www.tvr.ro/emisiune.php?id=5354 About the show