Romania TV, a privately owned company headquartered in Romania, was founded in 2011 and operates with approximately 170 employees. The company specializes in broadcast media production and distribution.
On January 19, 2026, Romania TV reported the availability of the cheapest studio apartment in the country for €11,500. This followed Romania TV's announcement on January 17 that pensioners would receive an additional 800 lei in 2026, approved by the Labor Minister and Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan, with payments distributed in two equal tranches of 400 lei before Easter and Christmas. Earlier, on January 11, Florin Manole, the Minister of Labor, appeared on Romania TV to explain delays in the recalculation of pensions. Previously, on January 10, former President Traian Băsescu, speaking on România TV, criticized the Ilie Bolojan government for numerous tax and duty increases, citing 17 such levies, which he deemed a "very big mistake" made to revive the state budget. On January 8, the Department for Emergency Situations (DSU) clarified that an order invoked by Romania TV concerning aid for the Republic of Moldova was not secret and had been published in the Official Monitor.
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