Polsat Café

Polsat Café is a Polish lifestyle television channel aimed primarily at women. It is owned and operated by Polsat.

Polsat Café
Polsat Cafe logo
Launched2 August 2004
Owned byCyfrowy Polsat
Picture format16:9 576i (SDTV)
16:9 1080i (HDTV)
Audience share0.29% (2012, Nielsen[1])
CountryPoland
Formerly calledPolsat Zdrowie i Uroda
Sister channel(s)Polsat
Websitewww.polsatcafe.pl
Availability
Satellite
Cyfrowy PolsatChannel 10, Channel 95, Channel 168 (HD)
nc+Channel 144
Orange TVChannel 347
Cable
UPC PolandChannel 115

History

It launched on 2 August 2004. It was renamed as Polsat Cafe on 6 October 2008.

On April 6, 2020 Polsat Café changed its logo and graphic design along with neighboring Polsat channels.

File Date of use Caption
2 August 2004 - 5 October 2008 A yellow flower. Next to it are the words "POLSAT" "ZDROWIE" and "i uroda".
6 October 2008 - 5 April 2020 The Polsat logo, but the sun is replaced by Cafe, the orange square is red, and the red rectangle is white.
6 April 2020 – Present The previous logo, but Cafe is in a different font, the red square is pink, and the white rectangle is red.
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