The iconic 90s are back. A new TV channel has been launched in Poland
The V90 music channel has launched
Yesterday it officially debuted on the Polish market V90 station. This is a music channel that wants to bring back the atmosphere of the “golden times” of music videos. Responsible for the project VTM company and a band associated with Radio Yanosik.
The station’s creators have extensive experience in the industry. He is the head of the project Hubert Augustyniakwho previously co-founded Kino Polska Muzyka. The team also included experts from Canal+ and well-known media houses. This suggests that we are not dealing with an amateur endeavor.
Where can you watch V90 now?
The first operator to include the channel in its offer is Korbank (Avios). Subscribers will find it in the item 715. The signal is transmitted in HD qualitywhich is supposed to be a big advantage for modern TVs.
However, this is only the beginning of expansion. The station will be available before the end of January to the TOYA cable network. It will appear on channel number there 703. The broadcaster is already in talks with other large players on the Polish market.
Music refreshed by artificial intelligence
The V90 targets the age group from 25 to 59 years old. The main course is music videos from the 1990s. Interestingly, the broadcaster does not limit itself to old, grainy recordings. Artificial intelligence was used to refresh and reconstruct approximately 5,000 clips.
He will dominate the screen during the day pop. The evenings were reserved for slightly different music genres. We will hear then rock, electronic music and Polish and foreign hip-hop.
No reality shows
This is important information for music purists no classic entertainment programs. The creators announce that they do not intend to move towards a reality show. They want to be the modern equivalent of the old MTVwhere music was the most important thing.
He became the voice of the station Andrzej Leszczyńskiwhich will act as a guide to the schedule. If the project is successful, the broadcaster will consider launching further thematic channels. The plans may include stations dedicated to the 1980s or hits from the beginning of the new millennium.
