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Radio Prague International (external broadcasts in six languages) Český rozhlas Jazz (jazz music) ČRo D-dur (classic music) Český rozhlas Rádio Junior (children's radio) Český rozhlas Rádio Junior písničky (songs for kids) BBC World Service; Classic FM; Country Radio Evropa 2; Fajn Radio Frekvence 1
www.skylink.sk Skylink is a satellite service that offers Czech and Slovak TV and radio stations to residents of Slovakia and the Czech Republic . The package includes channels received without subscription and pay-TV channels.
Radio and Television of Slovakia (RTVS) transformed into Slovak Television and Radio (STVR) on 1 July, 2024, however, the new organisation will keep RTVS logo and visual layout for a few months. STVR is a member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).
It is the oldest national radio broadcaster in continental Europe and the second-oldest in Europe after the BBC. [1] Czech Radio was established in 1992 by the Czech Radio Act, which sets out the framework for its operation and finance. It acts as the successor to the previous state-owned Czechoslovak Radio which ceased to exist by 1992.
The radio broadcasts on 17 terrestrial transmitters, internet, satellite and cable distribution. Fun Radio offers multiple of its original streams, podcasts and videos. Three of its actual streams are themed in: 80's and 90's hits, second in Slovak and Czech music (CZSK) and the third is dance music (Dance).
Online versions of the charts are released at ifpicr.cz/hitparada, featuring Top 100, respectively Top 50 positions, depending on a chart release. [1] As of the issue dated January 27, 2025 the current number-one single on the chart is "Too Sweet" by Hozier.
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Later, in 1999, KBC bought a further 16.63% stake from the National Bank of Slovakia. At the same time the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development purchased 7.47% from the NBS. [5] Prior to acquiring its bankrupt competitor Investiční a poštovní banka in 1999, ČSOB was the fourth-largest bank in the Czech Republic. The acquisition ...