Český rozhlas

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Český rozhlas
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Radio station ( public service )
reception analog terrestrial , web radio
Reception area Czech Republic
Start of transmission 1993
executive Director Peter Duhan
List of radio stations
Website
Main building in Prague- Vinohrady

Český rozhlas ( ČRo , German: Czech broadcasting ) is the public broadcasting company in the Czech Republic . It emerged in 1993 from the Czechoslovak Radio ( Československý rozhlas ).

Český rozhlas was also the name of the former Czechoslovak Radio in the time of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia .

Programs

Český rozhlas broadcasts the following radio programs:

  • ČRo - Radiožurnál (pop music, news and information, interviews, sports, transport, religious and minority programs). nationwide on VHF and on LW via the Topolna transmitter , formerly the most popular transmitter in the Czech Republic
  • ČRo - Dvojka (entertainment, talk & comedy, and oldies), nationwide on VHF and MW on 639 kHz
  • ČRo - Vltava (culture, classical music, jazz, literary programs), nationwide on VHF
  • ČRo - Radio Wave (youth program, alternative music), on the air since January 13, 2006, since September 1, 2008 only digitally via DVB-T, DAB +, on the Internet and in cable networks.
  • ČRo regional programs (Brno, České Budějovice, Plzeň, Ostrava, Olomouc, Hradec Králové, Pardubice, Karlovy Vary, Liberec, Zlín, Vysočina, Sever, Region) (folk music and oldies, comedy, regional news) - main program for eleven regional programs (on FM, partly via DAB +)
  • ČRO Rádio DAB Praha hits in DAB +
  • On March 1, 2013, ČRo Plus (Information) replaced ČRo 6. Nationwide via MW and since November 2, 2015 also via some VHF frequencies.
  • ČRo 7 - Radio Praha (international broadcasting in German, English, French, Russian, Spanish and Czech) via satellite and internet.

The Czech Radio broadcasts the following additional digital programs:

  • ČRo D major (Classical Music)
  • ČRo Jazz (jazz music, on the air since March 1, 2013)
  • ČRo Rádio Junior (children's program, on air since March 1, 2013)
  • ČRo Sport (sports broadcast program)
  • ČRo Retro (temporary special program for broadcasts from the Czech Radio Archives)
  • Rádio DAB Praha (local program for Prague, service and pop music)

Set programs:

  • ČRo 6 (features, word program) - successor to Radio Free Europe (Radio Liberty) since 2002 , 6 p.m. to midnight on medium wave, discontinued on February 28, 2013 and replaced by ČRo Plus.
  • ČRo Leonardo (educational program, discontinued on February 28, 2013)
  • Rádio Česko (information, was also partially transmitted via VHF, discontinued on February 28, 2013)

See also

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