Super Polsat

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Super Polsat is a Polish television channel, launched on 2 January 2017. The channel provides programming with audio description and closed captioning for visually and hearing impaired.

Country Poland
Broadcast areaVarious
HeadquartersWarsaw, Olsztyn
LanguagePolish
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Super Polsat
Logo used since 30 August 2021
Country Poland
Broadcast areaVarious
HeadquartersWarsaw, Olsztyn
Programming
LanguagePolish
Picture format576i (16:9 SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerGrupa Polsat Plus
Sister channelsPolsat
Polsat 2
TV4
TV6
Polsat Rodzina
History
Launched2 January 2017 (SD)
15 May 2017 (HD)
Links
Websitewww.superpolsat.pl
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History

Super Polsat started broadcasting on 2 January 2017 on digital terrestrial television, replacing Polsat Sport News. By May 2017, it had twice the share of its predecessor, from 0.74% to 1.50%.[1]

Programming

Super Polsat broadcasts mainly light entertainment shows known from Polsat, such as talent shows (e.g. Dancing with the Stars. Taniec z gwiazdami, Must Be the Music. Tylko muzyka), reality shows (e.g. Wyspa przetrwania, Farma), TV series (e.g. Przyjaciółki, Świat według Kiepskich) and classic Polish films. A portion of programming is centred around disabilities.

Original programming include:

  • Joker – game show based on Turkish Joker (2017–2018);
  • Taxi kasa – game show based on British Cash Cab (2018);
  • Łowcy nagród – game show based on Israeli Raid the Cage (2020);
  • Pierwsza klasa – a pseudo-documentary series licensed from Dutch Brugklas (2018);
  • Tatuśkowie – comedy TV series (2021);
  • Miasto długów – TV series (2020);
  • Kopernik była kobietą – popular science magazine (since 2020);
  • SuperLudzie – documentary series about impaired people (2017–2019);
  • Małe wielkie marzenia – impaired people's home makeovers (ca. 2018);
  • Pozytywka SuperMagazyn – documentary series about impaired people's everyday life (ca. 2018–2019);
  • Flesz Integracja – news magazine about issues of handicapped persons (2018).

From 28 August to 8 September 2024, it carried the 2024 Paralympic Games, with live coverage of the opening ceremony as well as daily highlights.[2]

Logos

2017–2020 2020–2021 2021–present

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