Pro TV
Country | |
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Headquarters | Bucharest, Romania |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Romanian |
Picture format | |
Ownership | |
Owner | PRO TV SRL through Central European Media Enterprises (CME) owned by PPF Group |
Sister channels | Acasă TV PRO Arena PRO Cinema Acasă Gold PRO TV Internațional |
History | |
Launched | 1 December 1995 |
Replaced | Canal 31 (1993–1995) |
Links | |
Website | protv |
PRO TV (Romanian pronunciation: [pro teˈve], often stylized as PRO•TV since 2017) is a Romanian free-to-air television network, launched on 1 December 1995 as the fourth private TV channel in the country (after TV SOTI, Antena 1, and the now-defunct, but online Tele7ABC). It is owned by CME (Central European Media Enterprises), which is owned by PPF Group.[1]
Since 3 September 1999, the company has also been broadcasting its own signal for the Republic of Moldova, under the Pro TV Chișinău brand. It broadcasts, in addition to Pro TV Bucharest programs (according to its own grid, different from the Romanian one), a series of local news and programs and its own advertising slots throughout the day.
Targeting urban adults aged 21 to 54, Pro TV uses a programming strategy of top international series and movies, as well as a wide variety of local productions including news programming, local entertainment and local fiction.
On 29 August 2014, Pro TV launched its own streaming service, called Pro TV Plus, dedicated to original series.[2] Later, in 2021, it was replaced by Voyo(Romanian), which has the same series and original shows of the Pro channels, plus some other exclusives and original content. Pro TV Plus still exists, although Voyo is now promoted much more. Also, unlike Pro TV Plus, which could be used for free, Voyo has monthly or annual subscriptions.
Since 2014, the idents for commercials and promos have become more different from those of other stations, focusing on the stars appearing in the station's shows. During the summer, idents are used that present activities that are practiced in the summer, while in the winter, idents are used that present things and activities related to the winter holidays, but also things related to winter.
History
Pro TV dates back to the creation of a UHF channel in Bucharest, Canal 31, in June 1993.[3] Its founder, Adrian Sârbu, received the license to operate as a sports channel[4] and, in 1994, found a foreign partner (CME) in order to launch the channel on a national scale as Pro TV.[5]
Pro TV was the first television channel in Romania to be modelled on Western-style (Western European and American) principles. The channel brought viewers to the streets, introduced Valentine's Day to Romania and launched a line of local celebrities.[6] Among its remarkable innovations was a series of lottery-style programs under the name Te uiţi şi câştigi (You Watch and Win), presented by Florin Călinescu. One such event was held on the day of the 1996 Romanian general election, in which the station offered television sets to urban voters, in contrast to TVR's offer of tractors in areas of high rural turnout. There was a mystery grand prize for viewers who sent their proof of vote.[7]
Regional broadcasts from its twelve stations stopped on 1 April 2018 as a business decision. From that day, the news produced in Bucharest was the only one seen nationwide. Regional news teams continued their activities.[8]
Programs
The station's local productions include entertainment shows, news programs and TV series.
Program name | English name | Summary |
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Știrile Pro TV | Pro TV News | A news program, highly followed by Romanian audiences, with clear leadership numbers. In 2008, Știrile Pro TV won the International Emmy Awards.[9] |
Ce spun românii | Family Feud | The Romanian version of the Family Feud franchise. The show is presented by Cabral Ibacka. |
Românii au talent | Romania's Got Talent | The Romanian version of the Got Talent franchise. The show is presented by Smiley and Pavel Bartoș. |
Vocea României | The Voice of Romania | The Romanian version of The Voice franchise. |
Las Fierbinți | The Hotties | A Romanian sitcom set in a rural place. The series follows the social and romantic lives of the inhabitants of the village. The series has reached its 20th season in 2022. |
Batem palma | Make a deal? | The Romanian version of Deal or No Deal. |
România, te iubesc! | Romania, I Love You | A current affairs program that features 6 reporters who show the beauty of the country and some special people who make Romania better. The reporters also make documentaries and investigations to reveal local illegalities, which the authorities fix under public pressure. |
I like IT | N/A | A TV programme featuring technology and IT news, as well as computer games and robots. The programme's host are Iulia Ionescu and Marian Andrei. |
Doctor de bine | Doctor for good | A programme dealing with health problems, nutrition, maintaining health and self-care strategies. The programme is presented by Mihaela Bilic. |
Apropo TV | N/A | An entertainment programme presented by Andi Moisescu discussing social themes, popular culture and local/worldwide ads. |
MasterChef România | MasterChef Romania | The Romanian version of the MasterChef franchise. |
Imperiul Leilor | Empire of the Lions | The Romanian version of the Dragons' Den franchise. |
Survivor România | N/A | The Romanian version of the most provocative reality show in the world, Survivor (franchise), hosted by Daniel Pavel. |
Lecṭii de viață | Life lessons | An antalogic drama series that presents dramatic situations that happen in many people's life. |
La Măruță | At Măruță | A day-time talk show presented by Cătălin Măruță. |
Şef sub acoperire | Undercover boss | The Romanian version of Undercover Boss. |
Știrile Pro TV
Știrile Pro TV (English: Pro TV News) is one of the most popular news programs in Romania, with an average rating of 9.3 points and 25.1% market share, being watched by over a million urban[10][11] viewers. According to 2022 report of Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, 76% of the interviewed persons confirmed that Pro TV news are the most trusted ones. According to different research studies, Pro TV has at this moment a reach of 63% in terms of weekly use, 51% of the people watching the programs at least three times per week.[12]
Știrile Pro TV won the International Emmy Award News of 2008 in September 2008.[9]
Andreea Esca is the longest-standing newscaster in Romania. She began her career in 1993, and has been with Pro TV since 1995.[13]
The look of the news operation was changed in March 2020, changing its color from blue to red.[14]
Pro TV news programs are broadcast daily, multiple times per day.
Newscasters and celebrities
- Amalia Enache
- Andra
- Andreea Esca
- Andi Moisescu
- Carmen Tănase
- Cătălin Măruță
- Cătălin Radu Tănase
- Cristian Leonte
- Corina Caragea
- Ramona Păun
- Vadim Vîjeu
- Florin Busuioc
- Iulia Pârlea
- Magda Pălimariu
- Daniel Nițoiu
- Mihai Dedu
- Lavinia Petrea
- Andreea Marinescu
- Roxana Hulpe
- Ovidiu Oanță
- Smiley
- Pavel Bartoș
- Tudor Chirilă
- Marius Moga
- Carla's Dreams
- Diana Enache
- Monica Dascălu
- Cabral
- Cosmin Seleși
- Mihaela Radulescu
- Dragoș Bucur
- Mihai Bobonete
- Irina Rimes
- Inna
- Horia Brenciu
- Daniel Pavel
- Theo Rose
- Denis Roabeș
- Adela Popescu
- Bogdan Ciudoiu
- Shurubel
- Lili Sandu
- Chef FOA
- Chef Joseph Hadad
- Chef Radu Dumitrescu
Former stars
- Alina Eremia (Pariu cu viața, O nouă viață)
- Bebe Cotimanis (Pariu cu viața, O nouă viață, Românii au talent)
- Cătălin Scărlătescu (MasterChef Romania)
- Corina Dănilă
- Cosmin Natantincu (Pe Bune?!)
- Cove (Vorbește lumea)
- Cristian Tabără (Te vezi la Știrile Pro TV, Dăruești și Câștigi)
- Cristina Ciobănescu (Pariu cu viața, O nouă viață)
- Dan C. Mihăilescu (Omul care aduce cartea)
- Dorian Popa (Pariu cu viața, O nouă viață)
- Florin Călinescu (Românii au talent)
- Florin Dumitrescu (MasterChef Romania)
- Ioana Cosma (Ora Exactă în Sport)
- Ioana Maria Moldovan (Poveștiri Adevărate)
- Irina Fodor (Poveștiri de Noapte, Vocea României)
- Iulia Albu
- Loredana Groza (Vocea României)
- Mihai Codreanu (Știrile Pro TV)
- Mihai Mironică (Ora Exactă în Sport)
- Mihai Petre (Dansez pentru tine, Românii au talent, Uite cine dansează)
- Mircea Solcanu (Poveștiri de Noapte)
- Mugur Mihăiescu (Vacanța Mare)
- Oana Stern-Cuzino (Ce se întâmplă doctore?)
- Oana Zăvoranu
- Octavian Strunilă (Jocuri de celebritate, Fort Boyard)
- Paul Ipate (Jocuri de celebritate, Fort Boyard)
- Raluca Arvat (Știrile din sport)
- Ramona Păuleanu (Vremea)
- Răzvan Fodor (MasterChef Romania)
- Sorin Bontea (MasterChef Romania)
- Ștefan Bănică (Dansez pentru tine)
- Teo Trandafir (Teo Show)
- Toni Grecu (Serviciul Român de Comedie, Divertis)
- Victor Slav (Vremea)
- Vlad Gherman (Pariu cu viața, O nouă viață)
Sub-channels and subsidiaries
Awards
In September 2008, Știrile Pro TV's social campaign “Any idea what your kid is doing right now?” (Romanian: Tu știi ce mai face copilul tău?) won the International Emmy Awards for “News”, being the first TV station in Eastern Europe to win this award.[15]
At the beginning of 2009, Pro TV won the NAB International Broadcasting Excellence Award for the social campaigns Știrile PRO TV had developed in the previous two years.
Logos
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2015–15 January 2016
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15 January 2016 – 28 August 2017
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28 August 2017–present
The channel's initial identity was designed by Novocom in the United States, the logo (a PRO wordmark atop an RGB triband with TV in it) was designed by consultancy art director David Henry, who also did the same for its Slovenian counterpart Pop TV.[16]
The bevels and glossy effects were taken away in 2015, and the Pro TV logo is now enclosed in a blue square box.
On 15 January 2016, Pro TV's logo became monochrome and the well-known red-green-blue stripes were removed.
On 28 August 2017, Pro TV changed its logo and graphics again including with other MediaPro neighboring channels, with the exception that Acasă TV changed its name to Pro 2, Acasă Gold to Pro Gold and Sport.ro to Pro X. On that same day, Știrile PRO TV was rebranded with a new logo and look.
In April 2022, Pro 2 and Pro Gold reverted to Acasă TV and Acasă Gold.
Sports competitions
Pro TV was the main television channel to broadcast the UEFA Champions League in Romania between 2000 and 2009. From 2009 to 2015, it broadcast Cupa României (Romanian Cup), at football, the matches with Romanian teams from UEFA Europa League, and the preliminaries of the UEFA Champions League.[17] From 2015, Pro TV took back the rights for UEFA Champions League and in 2016 it obtained the rights for UEFA Euro 2016. From 2021, Pro TV took back the rights for UEFA Europa League, and also for UEFA Europa Conference League and FA Cup.
Pro TV HD
On 1 December 2006, Pro TV started to broadcast the 7:00 p.m. newscast in high-definition, thus becoming the first terrestrial television network in Romania to air in HD, starting terrestrial transmission until 2015. The station could be received via DVB-T (digital terrestrial transmission) on Channel 30 in Bucharest.
Slogans
Year of first usage | Slogans | Translated |
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1995-1999 | Te uiţi şi câştigi | You watch and win |
1999-2001 | Românii au Pro TV | Romanians have Pro TV |
2001-2012 | Gândeşte liber! | Think freely! |
2012-2016 | Trăieşte Pro TV | Long live Pro TV |
2016-2017 | Ai ce trebuie | You've got what it takes |
2017-2018 | Ştii ce vrei! Vrei Pro TV | You know what you want! You want Pro TV |
2018-2021, 2022-2024 | Ăsta-i spectacolul, asta-i televiziunea | This is the show, this is television |
2021-2022 | Ai ce vrei! Ai Pro TV | You have what you want! You have Pro TV |
2024-prezent | Ai chef de spectacol! Ai Pro TV | You're in the mood for a show! You have Pro TV |
References
- ^ "Grupul de investiții PPF din Cehia a finalizat cu succes achiziția CME". Retrieved 13 October 2020.
- ^ "Pro TV lansează Pro TV Plus". Pro TV. 29 August 2014. Retrieved 26 March 2019.
- ^ Bunea, Iulia (December 1, 2015). "VIDEO Inedit. Adrian Sârbu, într-un interviu vechi, descoperit de un fost angajat Pro TV". Pagina De Media (in Romanian).
- ^ "Adrian Sârbu: un „dictator vizionar". Viaţa de film a părintelui Pro TV". Adevărul (in Romanian). August 21, 2013.
- ^ Arvunescu, Victor (December 1, 2013). "Povestea lui Adrian Sârbu, primul „mogul" de televiziune din România". Adevărul (in Romanian).
- ^ "Pro TV, televiziunea unei generaţii". Capital (in Romanian). November 2, 2009.
- ^ "Vote in polls and win a tractor or TV set". The Straits Times. 5 November 1996. Retrieved 16 November 2024.
- ^ Obae, Petrişor (March 28, 2018). "EXCLUSIV. Pro TV închide emisia staţiilor locale. Rămâne un singur semnal, de la Bucureşti". Pagina De Media (in Romanian).
- ^ a b https://www.mediafax.ro/cultura-media/stirile-pro-tv-recompensate-cu-international-emmy-award-news-galerie-foto-3217459
- ^ "Știrile Pro TV, lider de audiență, stiri.rol.ro". Archived from the original on 1 May 2009. Retrieved 4 January 2009.
- ^ Știrile Pro TV, 1 mil. telespectatori pe minut, zf.ro
- ^ Raluca-Nicoleta, Radu (15 June 2022). "Romania". Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
- ^ Andreea Esca, la 50 de ani: „Eu am fost aici înaintea Pro TV-ului. Dar oricine poate fi înlocuit“ INTERVIU EXCLUSIV
- ^ Schimbare de proporții la PRO TV! Este fără precedent. Știrile nu vor mai fi ca înainte
- ^ "Tu stii ce mai face copilul tau? E la Emmy!". October 2022.[permanent dead link ]
- ^ "Eastern Europe gets into the TV picture". Design Week. January 19, 1996.
- ^ "Frocus .:. Noutati .:. Sumar de noutati".
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