Twoja Wizja

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Twoja Wizja
Twoja Wizja.jpg
Country Poland
Broadcast area Poland
Network Wizja TV
Headquarters Warsaw, Poland
Programming
Language(s) Polish
Picture format 576i (4:3 SDTV)
Ownership
Sister channels Wizja Info
Wizja Jeden
Wizja Le Cinema
Wizja Pogoda
Wizja Sport
History
Launched1 April 1998;26 years ago (1998-04-01)
Closed17 September 1999;25 years ago (1999-09-17)

Twoja Wizja was a Polish television station launched on 1 April 1998. The channel was available on the TV platform Wizja TV. The channel presented the programming offer of all channels available on the Wizja TV platform and occasional sports events.

Twoja Wizja ended broadcasting on 17 September 1999. The same day, the channel was replaced by Wizja Sport.

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