Óčko

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Óčko
Station logo
TV station ( private law )
Program type Special program (music)
reception Digital: DVB-C , DVB-S , DVB-T , IPTV , live stream
Image resolution 16: 9 576i ( SDTV )
Start of transmission September 15, 2002
language Czech, Slovak
Seat Prague ( Czech Republic )
owner Stanice O
executive Director Jiří Balvín
List of TV channels
Website

Óčko ( German  Äuglein ) is the first Czech music television broadcaster of all genres, broadcasting since 2002. The target group are teenagers and young adults between the ages of 12 and 35.

At the beginning in 2002 the station was called Stanice O ( German  Station O ). This name was later changed because of the joking rumor that it was a channel with 0 viewers.

The slogan of the station is: "Czech music - hear it, see it" ( German  Czech music - hear it, see it! ).

It is broadcast via cable television , via the Astra satellite , via DVB-T and via live stream on the transmitter website. On April 1, 2008, the station moved to Astra 3.

On June 1, 2013, the first themed channel Óčko Gold started , which mainly broadcasts music videos from the 1960s to 1990s. The station is broadcast via satellite, cable, DVB-T and as a live stream.

Óčko TV and Óčko Star can be received via Astra 3 at 23.5 ° East in SD quality. For the latter, an HD-capable receiver is still required.

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