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Dabing Street is a Czech comedy TV series. The plot is set in the summer of 2001 and describes what happens in a fictional dubbing company Studio ZERO after its owner dies. His widow takes over the company and tries to share the management of the studio with the employees.
iVysílání is a streaming platform operated by Czech Television. [1] It provides viewers with access to a wide range of television programmes produced by Czech Television, as well as films and shows licensed to the network. All content can be streamed for free, including live broadcasts of Czech Television channels. [2]
Television was introduced in Czechoslovakia in 1953. Experimental projects with DVB-T started in 2000. Finally on 21 October 2005, multiplex A (DVB-T) was launched with three channels of Czech Television and one of TV Nova and radio channels of Czech Radio.
It has one season, with 12 episodes in total, each with a running time of 22 minutes. [1] Its first 9 episodes were aired from 4 March to 29 April 2017. After that, it was decided to cancel the series, without airing the remaining 3 episodes that were made. The remaining episodes were later aired from 16 to 30 November 2017. [1] [2] [3]
Korona królów (The Crown of the Kings) is a Polish historical soap opera.Aired from January 1, 2018, on TVP1.The show is a biographical story about the reign of: King Casimir III the Great (seasons 1–2), Queen Jadwiga and King Władysław II Jagiełło as co-rulers (season 3), and then Jagiełło as the sole ruler (seasons 4–5) of the Kingdom of Poland. [1]
Televize Seznam (Seznam.cz TV [1]) is a Czech full-format commercial television station offering nationwide broadcasting in the Czech Republic.Its director is Ivan Mikula, the operator of Seznam.cz is Ivo Lukačovič.
TV Nova is a commercial television station in the Czech Republic. It began broadcasting in February 1994 as the first privately held nationwide Czech TV station. [ 1 ] Its first CEO was Vladimír Železný .
Founded on 1 May 1953, Czechoslovak Television (ČST) was the state television broadcaster of Czechoslovakia used as a state propaganda medium of the then socialist state. [1] It was known by three names over its lifetime: Czech : Československá televize , Slovak : Československá televízia (until 1990) and Česko-slovenská televízia ...