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Polsat is a Polish
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television channel that was launched on 5 December 1992 by
Zygmunt Solorz-Żak Zygmunt Solorz (; born Zygmunt Józef Krok, August 4, 1956 in Radom) is a Polish businessman and a media tycoon known for launching Polsat, one of the largest private television channels in the country. As of 2024, he is the fifth richest perso ...
. , it is the most watched television channel in Poland with a market share of 11.30% Polsat belongs to Grupa Polsat Plus ( WSE: CPS), which also owns other channels. In the wake of communism's downfall, Polsat launched in 1993 the first independent television news service in Central and Eastern Europe, revolutionizing the media landscape. On 27 February 2019, the longest-running graphic design (2006–2019) was changed to a new one, and the station's logo was changed again as part of a major overhaul in 2021; however, the sun concept of the logo has remained. A high-definition simulcast feed of Polsat HD was available from 1 September 2009 until 2021.


History


1992–1994

When Polsat was in its planning stages, the network was practically unheard of. Network representative Piotr Nurowski together with its first head of feature films Oskar Sobański, entered the editing team of the ''Film'' magazine on 12 November 1992, with Sobański asking to its staff for a position in the new network. The following day, one of the initial members of the staff sent a package of movies for the channel, to begin planning for the 5 December launch. Alongside Zygmunt Solorz, the co-founders were Andrzej Rusko, Józef Birka, Aleksander Myszka, Wiesław Walendziak, Heronim Ruta and the deceased Piotr Nurowski. A part of them still work at Grupą Polsat Plus. Polsat began test transmissions on 1 December 1992, and started regular broadcasts on 5 December 1992 at 16:30
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via the
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II-F3 satellite. The first programme broadcast by Polsat was the Polish animated series . It originally broadcast from a studio in
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, the
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, and imported programming had to come by plane (over 1,000km between the two countries) to prevent licensing issues. Its initial broadcasting reach was very small at only 20% of the population, but was considered to be attractive for advertisers, as most of its viewers were found in larger cities, had a significant overrepresentation of under-50s and had higher incomes. The owner and main founder of the channel, Zygmunt Solorz-Żak, originally planned that after the regulation of radio and television regulations, the television headquarters would be located in Wrocław, but ultimately they were located in Warsaw. 1993 was marked by firsts, the first large-scale talk show on a private television channel (''Na każdy temat'') premiered in October of that year, which was made popular by the introductory phrase "a helicopter has landed at the Polsat skyscraper", even though Polsat wouldn't have an actual skyscraper as its facilities until 2000. The talk show was, as the name suggested, about every topic, including taboo topics for the time. On 5 October 1993, Polsat gained a license from the National Broadcasting Council to broadcast terrestrially, as the channel was concerned about making money on satellite broadcasting alone. A group of nine young journalists at the Polsat TV newsroom at Aleja Stanów Zjednoczonych 53 initiated the first independent news program in Central and Eastern Europe during the summer of 1993, airing live every evening as "Informacje." The core team featured journalists such as
Jarosław Sellin Jarosław Daniel Sellin (born 1 May 1963 in Gdynia) is a Polish politician and journalist. He was elected to the Sejm, the lower house of Polish parliament, on 25 September 2005, getting 18,097 votes in 26 Gdynia district as a candidate from the ...
, Pawel Maciag, Tadeusz Święchowicz, and Adam Pawłowicz. Pawel Maciag became the first-ever United States correspondent for Polsat TV based in New York City in 1999. As an eyewitness, he covered the tragic events of 9/11 from Ground Zero in New York. In late January 1994, talks emerged of a possible buying by News International, owned by Australian-American media tycoon
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, shortly after the network was awarded the right to broadcast terrestrially nationwide. No final decisions had been taken under the grounds that Murdoch was not a legal member of the consortium. Had Polsat accepted, Murdoch would take up to 33% of the shares. Polsat had said that its bid for the national license were under the grounds that its license was a "purely Polish bid with no foreign links".


1994–2000

In 1994, Polsat won the bid for terrestrial television broadcasting, surpassing local and international competitors, and in the summer of that year, announced that a new schedule was to be introduced that autumn, with the aim of becoming "better, more attractive and perfect", in the words of director of programming Bogusław Chrabota. Polsat started buying in more content from more profitable international production companies, whereas TVP responded by changing its primetime schedule to be more competitive. On 17 March 1994,
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said that, thanks to Polsat's influence, was going to air movies in the 8 pm timeslot after the main news from 1 April. It played a pivotal role in the dissemination of
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music thanks to ''Disco Relax'', leading to the skyrocketing popularity of notable artists of the genre. As the decade continued, Polsat started attracting more and more successes – both national and international. Tadeusz Drozda gained a satirical program of his own () in 1995, with 350 episodes broadcast in a period of nearly six years. There was also the game show , where two teams guessed phrases and words based on mimics alone. The channel's first homemade TV series premiered in 1995, , while gained a media analysis spin-off called , renamed ''Boomerang'' in 1998. The channel also premiered ''
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'' and ''
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'', both shows that became national hits. Also in 1995, the channel televised its first
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pageant. Polsat started a foundation in 1996 to help people in difficult situations. The channel became among the first in Poland to use virtual studios and started its own membership club () in September of that year. From March 1997 it started airing the ''MegaHit'' slot for premiere movies on Mondays, also in the year the game show , the crime prevention program and premiered. A contract was signed with executives of
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in Los Angeles in June 1998, enabling Polsat to become the first television station in the world to air ''Titanic'', in a contract worth US$500,000. In September, moved from
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to Polsat. The channel's first Polish sitcom, ''
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'', also premiered that year. That year was also marked by its first international co-production, the American series '' V.I.P.'' with Columbia Tristar Television. 1999 was marked by premieres of two successful local series, '' Rodzina zastępcza'' and The Lousy World.


2000–2006

Polsat moved to its current premises, an actual skyscraper built by Wojciech Kluk, in 2000. In May that year, ''
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'' aired on the channel, leading to a successful visit of lead actress
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to Warsaw, attracting fans to receive an autograph. In September it premiered an adaptation of the Danish Hugo format and the sitcom , with 187 episodes. On 29 December 2000 it broadcast ''
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'' for the first time, becoming a cult classic in Poland in the coming years. In March 2001, the network premiered (Two Worlds), among the first Polish reality shows. Polsat moved to its current facility in 2002, at a skyscraper with a heliport on top, a dream from that came into fruition. ''Idol'', the local adaptation of ''Pop Idol'', premiered in March. The channel started its own music festival in Sopot () in 2003. On October 11, 2004, was replaced by the current . In December, the network started airing (Santa Claus's Commercial Break), similar to TVP1's , at Christmas. The proceeds of the advertisements seen in the break are handed over to treatment and rehabilitation of children.


2006-2021

On February 27, 2006, Polsat introduced a new identity developed by German company Velvet. The network held the first of its annual New Year's specials with its celebrities at the end of 2006, in Kraków, surpassing TVP2's equivalent, which was held that year in Wrocław. The main channel started airing Formula 1 races in 2007 at a time where Robert Kubica was competing. That same year, Polsat bought its own HD broadcasting van and started converting its channels to high definition, starting with Polsat Sport; the main channel did so at the time of
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, coinciding with the launch of
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and the simultaneous relaunch of . In 2009, the Polish version of ''The Moment of Truth'' premiered. One of the 96 people killed in the
Smolensk air disaster On 10 April 2010, a Tupolev Tu-154 aircraft operating Polish Air Force Flight 101 crashed near the Russian city of Smolensk, killing all 96 people on board. Among the victims were the president of Poland, Lech Kaczyński, and his wife, Maria ...
was Piotr Nurowski, who had worked with Polsat since the beginning and helped establish relations with Eutelsat in 1992. Polsat was responsible for the production of the presidential funeral, which was pooled between it, TVP and TVN. On Christmas Day 2010, Polsat aired Home Alone due to viewer requests, after excluding it from the planned Christmas schedule. The airing alone attracted 4 million viewers Polsat rebranded again on February 27, 2019, replacing its longest-serving look after thirteen years on air.


2021-present

At the end of 2022, information emerged that Edward Misczak had entered Grupa Polsat Plus. On January 16, 2023, he became its director of programming, replacing Nina Terentiew.


Branding

The name Polsat was thought up by Polish satirist Tadeusz Drozda, at a time when the channel broadcast from the Netherlands by satellite. The first logo, made up of an S formed by two arches, and to the left the word Polsat divided in two separate syllables (with the second below the first) was designed by Jacek Błach, and the music for the ident was composed by
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. In 1994, after achieving its terrestrial license, the channel rebranded and adopted a sun as its logo. In an interview given to Super Express in 2011, Zygmunt Solorz-Żak was believed to be "superstitious", with the sun being created by a friend – the golden Aztec sun – to assure the success of the channel.


Logo history


Programming and schedule

; Programming ; Schedule


References


External links

*
Cyfrowy Polsat channel list
* List of Polsat's programs {{Authority control
Polsat Polsat is a Polish free-to-air television channel that was launched on 5 December 1992 by Zygmunt Solorz-Żak. , it is the most watched television channel in Poland with a market share of 11.30% Polsat belongs to Grupa Polsat Plus ( WSE: CP ...
Television channels in Poland Television channels and stations established in 1992 1992 establishments in Poland Polish-language television stations Mass media in Warsaw