Antena 1 (Romania)
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Country | Romania |
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Broadcast area | Romania |
Programming | |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 576i for the SDTV feed) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Antena TV Group (Intact Media Group) |
Sister channels | Antena Stars Antena 3 CNN Happy Channel ZU TV Antena Internaţional |
History | |
Launched | November 29, 1993[1] |
Links | |
Website | a1 observatornews |
Antena 1 (Romanian pronunciation: [anˈtena ˈunu]) is a Romanian free-to-air television network owned by the Antena TV Group, part of the Intact Media Group. Its programming consists of television news programs, soap opera shows, football matches, entertainment programmes, movies and television series.
Antena 1's headquarters was seized by the Romanian state on 8 August 2014, due to a judicial sentence against Dan Voiculescu, the founder of Intact Media Group. The building may be sold in order for the state to recuperate the loss brought to it as a result of the fraudulent privatization of the Institute for Alimentary Research in 2003.[2] After company employees destroyed the interior of the building whilst moving out, the building required refurbishment before being placed on sale.[3] The National Agency for the Management of Seized Assets (ANABI) has placed the building for sale on its website.[4]
Current Programs
[edit]The station's top-rated local productions include little manipulation as any "respectable" news channel would have, great entertainment shows, sometimes, rarely fairly accurate news programs and excellent TV series.
News
[edit]Observator Observator is channel's daily newscast (that airs at the Observator 12 from Monday to Friday) it is one of the most watched newscasts in Romania. It has fifth daily editions, starting at 6.00 AM, 12.00 PM on weekdays or 1 PM on weekend, 5.00 PM, 7.00 PM, and 11.00 PM/11.30 PM. Its flagship daily evening newscast is Observator 19.00, anchored by Alessandra Stoicescu on weekdays, and Nadina Cămpean on weekend.
The daily morning edition of Observator is broadcast at 6.00 AM. Its hosts are Iuliana Pepene and Bogdan Alecsandru on weekdays,[5] Mihai Jurca and Andra Petrescu on weekend are the hosts for Observator 6.00 AM. Florin Căruceru and Mădălina Iacob are the hosts for Observator 13.00. From Monday to Friday, Mihaela Călin, Olivia Păunescu and Valentin Butnaru are the hosts for Observator 12.00, Valentin Butnaru and Oana Ormenișan are anchoring the broadcast at 17:00. Also, from Monday to Thursday, Observator has a nightly news edition, hosted by Marius Pancu.
On November 28, 2016, when Antena 1 launched its own HD feed, Observator debuted a new set, which includes a new studio, a new logo, opening theme and a new graphics package.[6] The Observator website, observator.tv, was also relaunched at the end of November 2016.[7] On April 19, 2020, Observator came with a new graphics package and its website changed its name and domain to observatornews.ro,[8] launching also a news application.
Original TV Series
[edit]Antena 1 Original TV Series | |||
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Program | Status/Season | Debut | Current airtime |
Iubire cu parfum de lavandă | 1 | 2024 | Thursday-Friday at 20:30 (EEST) |
Bravo, tată! | 3 | 2023 | Saturday at 23:30 (EEST) |
Entertainment
[edit]Variety shows
[edit]Antena 1 variety shows | |||
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Program | Status/Season | Debut | Current airtime |
Chefi la Cuțite | 14 | 2016 | N/A |
iUmor | 17 | 2016 | Saturday at 20:00 (EEST) |
Neatza cu Răzvan și Dani | 16 | 2008 | Monday−Friday at 08:00 (EEST) |
Te cunosc de undeva! | 20 | 2012 | N/A |
X Factor | 11 | 2011 | N/A |
Asia Express | 7 | 2018 | N/A |
Insula Iubirii | 8 | 2015 | N/A |
MediCOOL | 6 | 2021 | Saturday at 12:00 (EEST) |
Hello Chef | 7 | 2021 | Saturday at 14:30 (EEST) |
Mireasa | 10 | 2020 | Monday-Friday at 14:00 (EEST) |
Past Programs
[edit]- 2k1, host Mirela Boureanu-Vaida
- Aici eu sunt vedeta, host Dan Bittman
- Adela, was a Romanian television drama
- Acces Direct, hosts Mirela Vaida and Adrian Velea – now aired on Antena Stars
- Băieți de oraș, sitcom starring Mihai Bendeac and Vlad Drăgulin
- Burlacul, was a Romanian reality television show and the Romanian version of The Bachelor, host Cătălin Botezatu
- Burlăcița, was a Romanian reality television show and the Romanian version of The Bachelorette, host Cătălin Botezatu
- Câștigi în 60 de secunde, host Dan Negru
- Comanda la mine!
- Danseaza Printre Stele, was a Romanian show and one of the Romanian versions of Dancing with the Stars
- Din Dragoste, host Mircea Radu
- FamiliaDA, (Family Olympics) was one of the Romanian versions of Family Feud, host Cosmin Seleși.
- FANtastic Show, host Florin Ristei
- Gashka Mare, was a Romanian television summer show, host Pepe
- Ghicește vârsta (Guess my age), host Dan Negru
- Ham talent, was a Romanian television talent show for pets, host Liviu Vârciu
- IE, Românie, host Mircea Radu
- Iadul Bucatarilor, was a Romanian television cooking competition, based on the Hell's Kitchen, host Virgil Mănescu.
- În gura presei, host Mircea Badea – now aired on Antena 3 CNN
- În puii mei, was a Romanian television comedy show, host Mihai Bendeac
- Lasă-mă, îmi place! Camera 609, was a Romanian television comedy
- Lia - soția soțului meu, was a Romanian television drama
- Liber ca pasărea cerului, was a Romanian television comedy
- Mangalița, starring eXtra Factor's Ilona Brezoianu
- Marele câștigător, was a Romanian reality game show and the Romanian version of The Biggest Loser. The show features obese people competing to win a cash prize by losing the highest percentage of weight relative to their initial weight.
- Marele Zid, was a Romanian game show, host Valentin Butnaru
- Mireasă pentru fiul meu, was a matrimonial reality show. The competition was hosted by Mirela Boureanu-Vaida and was similar with Noră pentru mama who was aired on Kanal D Romania and whose continuation was, in fact Mireasă pentru fiul meu.
- Mireasa - Măștile iubirii, was a Romanian matrimonial reality show, host Gabriela Cristea
- Nuntă cu scântei, was a matrimonial reality show, host Ana Morodan
- Nu te supăra frate, was a Romanian entertainment, hosts Pepe and Robert Tudor
- Observator Special, was a Romanian monden news, host Octavia Geamănu
- Plasa de stele, was a Romanian television pranks show, host Dan Negru
- Poftiți în vacanță, host Marin Barbu
- Prietenii de la 11, was a Romanian television entertainment hosts Florin Ristei and Diana Munteanu
- România Dansează, was a Romanian television dancing competition, host Jorge
- Să te prezint părinților
- Șerifi de România, host Dan Negru
- Splash! Vedete la apă, was a Romanian television diving competition between TV stars, hosts Pepe, Roxana Ionescu, Bianca Drăgușanu, Alina Pușcaș, Diana Munteanu
- Superbingo Metropolis, host Cornel Palade, Romică Țociu, Raluca Lăzăruț and Escu
- Sacrificiul, was a Romanian television drama
- Te pui cu blondele?, host Dan Negru
- Totul e permis, host Cosmin Seleși
- Zaza Sing, was a Romanian television karaoke, competition, host Liviu Vârciu
References
[edit]- ^ "Pe scurt: La Antena 1, in 18 ani libertatea cuvantului a ramas constanta". Hotnews.ro. 29 November 2011.
- ^ "Dosarul "I.C.A." - Dan Voiculescu - HotNews.ro". 24 June 2010.
- ^ "FOTO Antena 3 a fost aici. Ce-a rămas în urmă după ce Antenele şi-au schimbat sediul".
- ^ "Fostele sedii ale Antenei 3, prezentate pentru vânzare pe site-ul ANABI care urmează să le comercializeze pentru recuperarea a 60 de milioane de euro".
- ^ "Iuliana Pepene și Mircea Ivan au preluat ștafeta la Observatorul Matinal".
- ^ "Antena 1 relanseaza Observatorul pe 28 noiembrie, cand posturile Intact trec la emisia HD - Media & Publicitate - HotNews.ro". 14 November 2016.
- ^ "Din 28 noiembrie, sub sloganul "Vezi ce trăiești"! Digital Antena Group relansează site-ul observator.tv".
- ^ "Noua identitate vizuală a Observatorului, dezvoltată împreună cu britanicii de la Red Bee".