Polsat News 2

Polsat News 2
Logo used since 30 August 2021
CountryPoland
Broadcast areaPoland
NetworkPolsat
HeadquartersWarsaw, Poland
Programming
Language(s)Polish
Picture format576i (16:9 SDTV)
1080i (16:9 HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerGrupa Polsat Plus
Sister channelsPolsat
Polsat News
Polsat News Polityka
Wydarzenia 24
History
Launched9 June 2014; 10 years ago (2014-06-09)
Former namesTV Biznes (2004–2013)
Polsat Biznes (2013–2014)
Polsat News + (2014)
Links
Websitewww.polsatnews.pl

Polsat News 2 (formerly TV Biznes, Polsat Biznes and Polsat News +) is a Polish publicist-information television channel. It complements the main sister channel Polsat News, with in-depth commentary. It broadcasts programs devoted to national, foreign, political, economic and cultural events.

History

The channel was created in September 2004 as TV Biznes. The founder and owner of TV Biznes was Professor Piotr Chomczyński and Piotr Barełkowski. On 8 February 2007 Telewizja Polsat became the owner of the channel. On 18 February 2013 TV Biznes was renamed Polsat Biznes.

On 9 June 2014 at 10 am, the channel was relaunched as Polsat News +. The plus sign was saved in the same way as in the Plus mobile logo, having the same owner as Polsat. However, on 31 July 2014, the name was changed to Polsat News 2 following a lawsuit filed by Polsat with ITI Neovision, the owner of the competing nc+ platform.[1] Since ITI Neovision has the plus sign (taken from its main shareholder Canal+) all its own channels, the District Court has decided to secure the suit for the duration of the ongoing process by ordering Polsat to change its name. In November 2014, the Court of Appeal reviewed Polsat's appeal and overturned the previous decision, allowing the channel to be restored to its current name. Polsat has not yet decided on a possible renaming of the channel.[2] In December 2014 the District Court in Warsaw issued a judgment which dismissed the suit nc+ in its entirety, but the verdict is not legally binding.[3] However, the Court has forbidden the platform to use the "+" symbol in the name of the channel Polsat News + and the programme + Kultura. In addition to the prohibition, the court ordered the TV station falsity to announce that it can not use the + sign in its channels.

In June 2018, the company stopped producing and broadcasting its own programs.

On 30 August 2021, the channel adopted a new logo, as a part of corporate-wide rebranding of Grupa Polsat Plus.[4]

From 16 April 2024 the channel is available in HD quality.[5]

Programming

The flagship program is To był dzień na świecie. In addition, the framework includes programs previously broadcast on Polsat Biznes, i.e. Zoom na giełdę, Biznes Informacje, Nie daj się fiskusowi oraz nowe: Prawy do Lewego, Lewy do Prawego, Rozmowa polityczna, WidziMiSię, Wysokie C, poŚwiata, Od redakcji, Pociąg do polityki, Fajka pokoju i Naczelni.

Logo History

Years Description Logo
18 February 2013 -

9 June 2014

Modeled on the logotype Polsat television The bulk of the gray color and cyan color or glaucous, with the word "BIZNES" and smaller - cyan.
9 June -

31 July 2014

Modeled on the logotype Polsat television The bulk of the gray color or glaucous, with the word "NEWS" and the symbol of the plus, smaller - orange.
31 July 2014 -

30 August 2021

Modeled on the logotype Polsat television The bulk of the gray color or glaucous, with the word "NEWS" and the symbol number 2, smaller - orange.
from 30 August 2021 Blue (light blue and dark blue in the gradient version) stripes forming a sphere, below it is a blue text 'polsat news 2'.

References

  1. ^ Pallus, Patryk (1 August 2014). "Spór prawny Polsatu i nc+. Polsat News+ zmienia nazwę na Polsat News 2". wirtualnemedia.pl. Retrieved 1 August 2014.
  2. ^ "Polsat może na razie wrócić do nazwy Polsat News+" (in Polish). WIRTUALNEMEDIA.PL. 18 November 2014. Retrieved 18 November 2014.
  3. ^ "Polsat wygrał w sądzie z nc+. Może używać nazwy Polsat News+" (in Polish). Wirtualnemedia.pl. 19 December 2014. Retrieved 19 December 2014.
  4. ^ "Polsat zamyka Polsat News 2. Które programy znikną?". Rzeczpospolita (in Polish). Retrieved 24 May 2024.
  5. ^ "Polsat News 2 przejdzie na HD". saturier.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 24 May 2024.