Markíza

Markíza
CountrySlovakia
Transmitterscable, satellite, IPTV, DVB-T
HeadquartersZáhorská Bystrica, Bratislava
Programming
LanguageSlovak
Picture format1080i HDTV
Ownership
OwnerMarkíza – Slovakia, spol. s r.o. (CME, owned by PPF Group)
Sister channelsMarkíza Doma
Markíza Dajto
Markíza KRIMI
Markíza Klasik
Markíza International
History
Launched31 August 1996 (1996-08-31)
FounderPavol Rusko
Links
Websitemarkiza.sk
Availability
Terrestrial
DVB-TMUX 4 (HD) (Pay)
Streaming media
Archív MarkízaWatch live
(Slovak only)
VoyoVoyo

Markíza (also known as Televízia Markíza) is a Slovak television channel launched on August 31, 1996.[1] The channel was founded by a later politician Pavol Rusko, and is now part of the Central European Media Enterprises (CME). It also operates television channels Doma (since 2009), Dajto (since 2012), Markíza International (since 2016), Markíza KRIMI (since 2022), and Markíza Klasik (since 2024). In 2020, CME was bought out by Peter Kellner's investment group PPF. PPF is therefore the new owner of TV Markíza.

In addition to its news and local programs, TV Markíza has secured exclusive broadcast rights to a variety of popular American and European films and series

TV Markíza's programming is also available through the Slovak streaming service Voyo, mobile applications

The General Director of CME's operations in Slovakia is Peter Gažík.[2]

Etymology

The name of the channel, Markíza (Marquise), in the words of its director in 2008, evoked "freshness, glamour, prestige", which was seen as something "out of the ordinary".[3]

History

"Markiza is a daughter of the HZDS", said Emília Boldišová, who led the license drive, which refused to give a license to Pavol Rusko because he hid the co-owner from abroad, Sylvia Volzová. The committee in December 1994 issued a license to Markíza – Slovakia, Blatné, spol. s. r. o. which was awarded on 7 August 1995. According to Boldišová, thanks to the then president of the Slovak National Council Ivan Gašparovič, his assistent Ľuboš Jurík and Oľga Keltošová.[4][5]

CME Content Academy

In 2022, Markíza and TV Nova, in cooperation with The Television Institute Brno, launched CME Content Academy. The scholarship program is funded by Central European Media Enterprises, to which both TV Nova and Markíza belong. The Academy's two-year course is designed to provide participants with a grounding across various film-making disciplines, enabling students to become TV professionals.[6]

The practice is divided according to the production scheme of TV Nova and Markíza and takes place in Brno, Prague, and Bratislava.

References

  1. ^ "Markíza má 20 rokov. Zmenila mediálny trh aj politiku". medialne.trend.sk (in Slovak). 2016-08-31. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  2. ^ "Slovakia | Central European Media Enterprises". www.cetv-net.com. Archived from the original on 2023-01-13. Retrieved 2022-07-19.
  3. ^ Toutes les télés du monde, Slovakia, ARTE France and Point du Jour, 2008
  4. ^ Robert Čulen (1999). Televízia Markíza: fakty, ktoré mali zostať utajené. Ottovo nakladelství. ISBN 8071812846.
  5. ^ Bárdy, Peter (31 May 2024). "Prečo je televízia Markíza taká dôležitá a prečo tomu možno nerozumejú jej majitelia" (in Slovak). Aktuality.sk. Retrieved 31 May 2024.
  6. ^ "CME Content Academy". CME Content Academy. Retrieved 2022-11-04.