DIGI Romania: The OFFICIAL message that surprised many Romanians

DIGI Romania published a new official message that positively surprised many Romanians from all over the country, and that's because it thought to do something that not many thought they would see too soon. More precisely, those from DIGI Romania thought of promoting a special documentary about King Mhai that will be broadcast on the History channel, available in the Romanian group's television station grid, and above you can see a trailer for it.

DIGI Romania promotes this documentary that will be broadcast on October 24, at 21:00 p.m., on the History television channel, and it will present a part of Romania's important history. Based on the trailer, the documentary from History, published by DIGI Romania, should present the life of King Michael from the moment of his birth to the moment of his death, the former monarch being one of the most important personalities of the country in the last century.

DIGI Romania: The OFFICIAL message that surprised many Romanians

DIGI Romania transmits a variety of television channels for its clients from all over Romania, but rarely promotes the documentaries that are made by them, even if it involves our country. In the case of the one about King Michael, those from DIGI Romania are promoting it because it presents part of the turbulent history of our country, but also the story of the last monarch the country had, one extremely loved by many Romanians all over the world.

DIGI Romania broadcasts History both through cable television and through DIGI Online, so you have the opportunity to watch everything including if you are not in front of a TV. Even if DIGI Romania says that this documentary will be broadcast for the first time on October 24 at 21:00 on the History channel, it is not excluded that it will be broadcast again in the following days, especially if it will really have the success expected by producers.

DIGI Romania surprises with its decision to promote this documentary, but with its help it is possible for Romanians to learn more about the monarch forced to abdicate after the Second World War.