Česká televize

Česká televise ( ČT; German Czech Television ) is the public television in the Czech Republic. Headquartered in Prague, and there are studios, inter alia, in Brno and Ostrava.

The ČT created on January 1, 1992. On January 1, 1993, when the Czechoslovak state and thus the Czechoslovak television was disbanded, took over the ČT the facilities of the former Czechoslovak Television in the Czech republic. Televise the History see Československé.

Director of the transmitter is since October 2009, Petr Dvořák.

Program

The ČT now offers two 24 -hour each full programs ( CT1 and CT2 ). As part of the digitization of the receive paths the program offer was extended:

  • The news channel ČT24 launched in May 2005 officially his program. It can also be received via the Internet and satellite Astra 1, 3A and Euro Bird 1. On the Internet, can be followed live on the current program and also can retrieve previous broadcasts. Some programs are taken over by ČT1.
  • The sports channel ČT4 Sport launched simultaneously with the Winter Olympics in 2006.
  • The first to share a distribution channel D and announced the culture channel ČT KIND: from 6.00 to 20.00 clock is ČT: D be receivable from 20.00 bis 1.30 clock then each ČT ART for the beginning of August 2013, the start of the children's channel ČT.

Pictures of Česká televize

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