TVN Removes “Millionaires” – Glotek.pl Connection Revealed
TVN Shifts Strategy: “millionaires” Depart as Network Eyes new Fall Lineup
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Published August 21, 2025
A New Direction for Polish Television
TVN, the South korean-owned Polish pay television network, is undergoing a significant shift in programming strategy. The network, owned by CJ ENM Entertainment Division, has decided to discontinue the popular show “Millionaires,” a move spearheaded by TVN’s head of programming, Lidia Kazen. This decision, announced recently, marks a clear break from previous content and signals a new focus for the network as it heads into the autumn 2025 season.
The Departure of “Millionaires” and a move to Polsat
“Millionaires” is not disappearing from Polish television entirely; it is moving to rival network Polsat. Kazen has publicly stated that the decision to let the show go was a ”very good decision,” though reports suggest the transfer wasn’t entirely amicable (Onet). The move appears to be part of a broader realignment of content between the two networks.
Behind the Scenes: Negotiations and Reprimands
The transition wasn’t without its challenges. Reports from Pudelek.pl indicate that Lidia Kazen faced a reprimand related to issues involving Rozenek, and complex negotiations with Urbański were also part of the process. These internal dynamics highlight the high-stakes surroundings of Polish television programming.
What’s Next for TVN: Autumn 2025 Lineup
TVN is already looking ahead to its autumn 2025 season, with Kazen hinting at new programming initiatives (tvn.pl). While specific details remain under wraps, the network is clearly aiming to refresh its image and attract a new audience. The departure of “Millionaires” is a key component of this broader strategy.
