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Television in the Czech Republic. 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. On 12 April 2006, six digital terrestrial television ...
Archive of Czech Television. Coordinates: 50°3′2.22″N 14°25′40.29″E. 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.
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 (from ...
Television Center Kavčí hory is the central site of Czech Television (formerly Czechoslovak Television) in Prague. It is located in the locality of Kavčí hory in Prague 4, at the junction of Podolí and Nusle. History Center in 1971 Main entrance
TV Nova (Czech Republic) Façade of the former TV Nova building. 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. It quickly achieved the largest market share in the country and remained in ...
Czech Television operates two terrestrial public broadcast channels: mainstream CT1 and cultural channel CT2, while CT24 (for news) is a digital public channel. [2] The first national commercial licence was granted to Television Nova in 1993. The TV station soon gained a dominant position on the television market managing to keep it so far.
Prima televize (previously Prima family, originally Premiéra) is a Czech private television station. Its channel is broadcast from Prague. Its current owner is FTV Prima, spol. s. r. o., which is majority-owned by Czech investment firm GES, in turn owned by Czech oligarch Ivan Zach. The group's current general manager is Marek Singer.
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty has its headquarters in Prague. Czech Television is the country's national public television broadcaster. It operates a number of channels, including ČT1, ČT2, and the 24-hour news channel ČT24, as well as the news website ct24.cz.