ITI Group

Media conglomerate in Poland

ITI Group
IndustryMedia
Founded1984
Defunct2018
Headquarters
Warsaw
,
Poland
Logo of ITI Home Video, former Polish distributor of movies on video cassettes. The distributor was part of ITI Group.

ITI Group (International Trading and Investments Holdings SA Luxembourg), known as Grupa ITI in Poland, was a large media conglomerate headquartered in Warsaw, Poland. On 2 July 2015, ITI Group and Canal+ Group completed the sale of their controlling interest in TVN to Scripps Networks Interactive.[1]

The ITI Group was co-founded by businessmen Jan Wejchert (1950–2009) and Mariusz Walter in 1984.[2] The company received a license from the then authorities of the Polish People's Republic to import electronic equipment and distribute films on video cassettes in Poland. Wejchert served as the ITI Group's first President and founding shareholder.[3] Wejchert ran the company jointly with Walter and Bruno Valsangiacomo.[2]

In 2018, after selling all of its assets, the company was closed.[4]

References

  1. ^ http://www.itiholdings.com/index.php/PressRoom/nid,329/
  2. ^ a b "Jan Wejchert passes away aged 59". Warsaw Business Journal. 2 November 2009. Archived from the original on 20 November 2010. Retrieved 8 November 2009.
  3. ^ "Jan Wejchert biography". ITI Group. 2 November 2009. Archived from the original on 19 June 2010.
  4. ^ "ITI CORPORATION | Rejestr.io". rejestr.io. Retrieved 11 May 2021.
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Grupa ITI
General channels
  • TVN
  • TVN HD
  • TVN 7
  • TVN 7 HD
  • iTVN
News channels
Specialty channelsDefunct channels
Satellite service
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  • Telewizja na kartę
Press
Entertainment
  • Multikino
  • Silver Screen
  • ITI Cinema
  • ITI Neovision
  • ITI Film Studio
  • ITI Home Video
  • ITI Impresariat
Sports
Internet ventures
  • Onet.pl
  • Onet.tv
  • Tenbit.pl
  • Plejada.pl
  • TVN24.pl
  • TVNMed.pl
  • Mango.pl
  • Wydawnictwo Pascal
  • DreamLab
  • Mango Media
  • Media+
  • Zumi
  • TVN News and Services Agency
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TVP
Grupa Polsat Plus
TVN Warner Bros.
Discovery
Telewizja Puls
Vivendi
Comcast
BBC Studios
Paramount Global
Disney Poland
MWE Networks
  • Antena HD* (HD)
  • TVC (HD)
  • Adventure (HD)
  • Home TV (HD)
  • Filmax (HD)
  • Xtreme TV (HD)
  • Top Kids (HD)
  • Junior Channel (HD)
  • Junior Music (HD)
  • Power TV (HD)
  • Nuta TV (HD)
  • Nuta Gold (HD)
  • Golf Channel Polska[4] (HD)
  • Pogoda24.TV (HD)
  • Ultra TV 4K (4K)
Polcast Television
AMC Networks
Antenna Group
Others
(* - available in nationwide digital terrestrial television, ** - available in HbbTV, *** - available in Pay TV terrestrial television)


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  1. ^ Planned rename to Polsat Sport 1
  2. ^ Planned rename to Polsat Sport 2
  3. ^ Planned rename to Polsat Sport 3
  4. ^ Planned rename to Golf Zone
  5. ^ Planned rename to ViDoc TV