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  2. List of newspapers in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    in thousands (2012) [4] 5plus2: AGF Media: freesheet: 738: 918 Nedělní Blesk: Czech News Center: tabloid: 101: 594 Nedělní Aha: Czech News Center: tabloid: 39: 156 Katolický týdeník Katolický týdeník s.r.o. religious: 36 [8] 200 [8] Nedělní Sport Czech News Center: sport only: 18: 147

  3. Category : Daily newspapers published in the Czech Republic

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  4. Blesk - Wikipedia

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    Blesk was first published on 14 April 1991. [1] In 1992, it launched a weekly edition published on Sundays and its magazine, which is a comprehensive TV guide, was started in 1993. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The paper is headquartered in Prague [ 1 ] [ 4 ] and was owned by Ringier until December 2013.

  5. Category:Czech-language newspapers - Wikipedia

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    Czech-language newspapers published in the United States (4 P) Pages in category "Czech-language newspapers" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.

  6. Czech News Center - Wikipedia

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    The company publishes several daily newspapers (Blesk, Aha! and Sport), many printed magazines, online magazines, web projects, applications and run the services of a virtual operator and printing works. The sole owner of the company is Czech Media Invest a.s., which is indirectly owned by Daniel Křetínský and Patrik Tkáč. [2]

  7. Mladá fronta Dnes - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters of Mladá fronta Dnes and Lidové Noviny in Prague. Mladá fronta Dnes is owned by Mafra a.s., a subsidiary of the Agrofert group, a company owned by the former Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš.

  8. Lidové noviny - Wikipedia

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    Lidové noviny was founded by Adolf Stránský in 1893 [4] in Brno. [5] Its high prestige was due to the number of famous Czech personalities that were contributing—writers, politicians and philosophers—and its attention toward foreign politics and culture. It was also the first Czech daily publishing political cartoons.

  9. Novinky.cz - Wikipedia

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    Novinky.cz is a Czech news website established in 1998. [1] As of 2008, it was the most visited news website in the country, along with the server Mladá fronta Dnes. [2] As of 2010 and 2011, it was the most visited news server in the Czech Republic. [3]