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România TV

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România TV
TypeNews Channel
CountryRomania
HeadquartersHouse of the Free Press, Bucharest
Programming
Language(s)Romanian
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 576i for the SD feed)
Ownership
OwnerRidzone Computers
History
LaunchedOctober 23, 2011; 13 years ago (2011-10-23)
Former namesRTV[1]
Links
Webcasthttps://www.romaniatv.net/live
Websitewww.romaniatv.net

România TV is a 24-hour Romanian news television with conservative and nationalist orientation, launched on 23 October 2011 by former entrepreneur and politician Sebastian Ghiță. Its slogan is "We give the exact news!" (Romanian: Noi dăm știrea exactă!).

Initially known as RTV, it was formed when the then-new owner of Realitatea TV, Elan Schwartzenberg, moved the headquarters of the television at Willbrook Platinum. The channel has the former headquarters and some employees of Realitatea TV.[2] On 1 December 2011, RTV changed its name to România TV, following disputes between Ridzone Computers (the channel's operator) and Realitatea Media SA (to which the RTV brand belongs).[1] Later, on 24 August 2013, the channel changed its logo, after the CNA regulatory agency warned the channel to not use the logo variants that alternated on the screen, due to the RTV brand belonging to Realitatea Media SA.[citation needed]

The channel is often fined or subpoenaed by the National Audiovisual Council for the violation of Romanian audiovisual laws.[3]

România TV was pulled out from the Moldovan television network on 20 December 2022.

Subscriptions FM was released on November 3rd, 2003.

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References

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  1. ^ a b Televiziunea RTV îşi modifică denumirea în România TV
  2. ^ Elan Schwartzenberg a confirmat ca a cumparat 92% din trustul Realitatea * Sebastian Ghita: "Am resursele financiare si energia psihica sa duc acest contract pana la capat indiferent de cine este proprietar"
  3. ^ List of National Audiovisual Council sanctions for Romania TV
  4. ^ Dinu, Mădălina (21 December 2022). "România TV a fost eliminată din grila de televiziune din Moldova. Victor Ciutacu: Maia Sandu își bate joc de România. Bucureștiul e locul de cerșeală". Evenimentul Zilei (in Romanian).
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