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Translation of the name

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"in Czech language the name means "prime television" and "nice television" simultaneously" - I somehow don't think so. As far as I know, the word "prima" in czech has only the meaning "nice". And being a Czech myself, I should know :)

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Split page into two pages

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In 1997, FTV Premiéra, which had started broadcasting in 1993, rebranded to Prima televize. This channel operated under the Prima name until January 1, 2012, when it ceased to exist under that license. The station formally returned its license and ended its broadcast as Prima televize.

On the same day, a new channel, Prima family, launched, using a fresh license. Although the content remained similar, this was legally a new station. In 2013, Prima family rebranded to TV Prima. This was not a simple renaming of the old Prima televize but rather the formal creation of a new television in 2012, presented as such by the station at the time.

Here is a link to tv license for Prima family from 2010 - https://rrtv.gov.cz/files/lic/l872439.pdf so this means there were two active licenses simultaneously and it means Prima and Prima family were two stations.

In this spot, Prima encourages viewers to retune their TV because they will find the content on the new Prima family TV. https://youtu .be/w9HeyKQXXCc?si=-UNytSuE0TNdlAOL 78.80.17.86 (talk) 02:19, 20 October 2024 (UTC)[reply]