Telewizja Republika

[13] Bronisław Wildstein and Tomasz Sakiewicz (for marketing and subscriber market) became vice-presidents of the management board, and the following members of the company's supervisory board included: Anita Gargas-Wojciechowska, Katarzyna Gójska-Hejke, Cezary Gmyz, Piotr Kwiecień, Rafał Ziemkiewicz.

[16] The team of journalists included representatives of the press ("Do Rzeczy", "Gazeta Polska") and internet portals (Niezalezna.pl, Fronda.pl), who were active on television in the past: Bronisław Wildstein (editor-in-chief, former president of Telewizja Polska), Tomasz Sakiewicz, Ewa Stankiewicz (artistic director),[17] Rafał Ziemkiewicz, Piotr Lisiewicz, Joanna Lichocka, Anita Gargas, Cezary Gmyz, Katarzyna Hejke, Piotr Gociek, Marek Magierowski, Tomasz Terlikowski, Marcin Wolski and Krzysztof Masłoń.

[19] The station's studio was blessed on February 18, 2013 by Father Krzysztof Stępowski, Redemptorist, archdiocesan pastor of the Extraordinary Form of the Roman Rite.

[19] Financial results from operations in the first half of 2013 showed that losses outweighed revenues; in August 2013, the station had 58 employees.

[21] In mid-October 2013, the station's authorities started the public sale of shares with a total value of PLN 8.5 million.

[34] In 2016–2017, many journalists and publicists left the station and started cooperation with Telewizja Polska and Polskie Radio.

[39][40] The channel reported events from the headquarters of Telewizja Polska, Polskie Radio, the Television Information Agency and the Polish Press Agency, showing, among others, change of authorities in the seats, actions resulting from the intervention of parliamentarians selected from the lists of Law and Justice and from meetings whose participants opposed changes made in the public media.

[58] On January 9, 2024, Miłosz Kłeczek, who worked at Telewizja Polska in 2016–2023, became the presenter of current affairs programs and a reporter of the station.

[60][61] The coverage of the arrest of Maciej Wąsik and Mariusz Kamiński was the most watched live broadcast on the YouTube account in the station's history.

[63][64][65][66] On January 11, 2024, Telewizja Republika was the only station in Poland to broadcast live the entire March of Free Poles (Marszu wolnych Polaków).

The demonstration held in Warsaw was an expression of opposition to some of the actions of Tusk's government, including those regarding changes at Telewizja Polska.

[69] From January 12 to 23, 2024, the channel reported, including live, protests taking place every evening in front of prisons in Radom and Przytuły Stare, where Mariusz Kamiński and Maciej Wąsik, Law and Justice politicians, were incarcerated.

[70][71][72] In January 2024, the channel released a new self-promotional spot titled House of Free Speech (Dom Wolnego Słowa), where the station's main journalists appeared, including: Danuta Holecka, Michał Rachoń, Aleksander Wierzejski, and Miłosz Kłeczek.

[73] From February 1, 2024, Rafał Patyra [pl], who worked at Telewizja Polska (2003-2023), TV Puls and TVN in past, hosts a daily news program Express Republiki, which is a competitor to Teleexpress.

[79] Jan Pietrzak said on December 31, 2023:[80] "I have a cruel joke with these immigrants that they count on Poles being prepared because we have barracks.

The Minister of Justice and Attorney General Adam Bodnar asked the prosecutor's office to address the statement.

[82][80][6][7] The lack of a firm reaction condemning Jan Pietrzak's statement by Katarzyna Gójska, who was interviewing him, and the station's opening line defending Pietrzak, emphasizing that during World War II his father was murdered in one of the German concentration camps were highly criticized.

TV Republica's logo from 2013 to 2017