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Archive and program funds of the Czech Television (Archiv a programové fondy České televize; abbreviation APF) is a specialized archive of the Czech Television. [1] Organizationally, it is divided into three separate departments in Prague , Brno and Ostrava .
The former logo of ČT Sport HD. ČT Sport HD is the high-definition simulcast of ČT Sport, launched on 3 May 2012. The channel is available via IPTV, digital terrestrial (in select areas), and satellite (via Astra 3B – DVB-S2 standard). Previously, HD programming was shown on ČT HD, which covered ČT1, ČT2, and ČT4.
ČT Sport HD is the high-definition version of ČT Sport, launched on 3 May 2012 and replaced ČT HD. ČT Déčko is a children's channel designed for young viewers 4 to 12 years of age and was launched on 31 August 2013. ČT Déčko broadcasts from 06:00 to 20:00h, and shares its frequency with cultural channel ČT art which uses the remaining ...
[4] [6] In September 2011 ČT launched version for Android. [7] [8] In July 2013 it became available as HbbTV service. [9] In 2017 iVysílání stopped using Adobe Flash. [10] In September 2020 iVysílání changed its looks to be more similar to Netflix. [11] In May 2021 Ackee became developer for iVysílání applications. [12]
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.
Putování za švestkovou vůní (1998–1999) Štuclinka a Zachumlánek (1999) Toronto Tom, kocour z Ameriky (1999) Tuláček (1997) Viky – sůva z nudlí (Since 2024) Vydrýsek (2003) Zahrádka pod hvězdami (Since 2017) Ze života rodiny Horáčkovy (1995) Z deníku žáka III.B aneb Edudant a Francimor (1993–2003) Žížaláci (Since 2009)
ČT2 (ČT Dva, Česká televize 2, "Dvojka") is the Czech public television channel, operated by Czech Television.ČT2 broadcasts documentaries nature-oriented shows, frequently showing foreign films in the original versions with Czech subtitles, including many English-language movies and features some of the important sports events (i.e. Olympic Games, FIFA World Cup or UEFA European Football ...
When ČT 4 Sport was launched it received its teletext called Teletext ČT4. On 1 February 2010 it started to provide teletext on ČT24 called Teletext ČT24. [ 4 ] Teletext services of Czech Television managed to get dominant market share domination as in 2010 its market share got over 70%. [ 5 ]