Telewizja Republika occupies a specific slot in Polish television, it's the loudest voice on the right, and it doesn't pretend otherwise. The channel runs on opinion-driven programming rather than straight news: think lengthy talk shows where hosts grill politicians from a conservative angle, and analysis segments that feel more like rallies than journalism. That's not necessarily a criticism; it knows its audience. The daily news bulletins are brief, often interrupting the flow of debate, but the real draw is the evening lineup. If you're used to state TV's measured tone or TVN's liberal bent, Republika will feel like a shock to the system. Production values are functional, a few studio sets, lots of talking heads, minimal graphics. For anyone wanting to understand Poland's political divide, this is essential viewing. You can watch Telewizja Republika online via Tvivu, and the live feed mirrors the broadcast. Just don't expect impartiality; that's not the point.