Česká televize

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Česká televize
Station logo
TV station ( public service )
Program type Full program
reception Analog: Cable , satellite , FM , MW , LW , KW
Digital: DVB-T , DVB-C , DVB-S , DAB , DRM , IPTV
Start of transmission January 1, 1992
Seat Prague , Czech Republic
Broadcaster ČT
Intendant Petr Dvořák
List of TV channels
Website
Headquarters of Česká televize in Prague

The Česká televise ( ČT , German Czech Television ) is the public broadcaster Czech Republic . The head office is in Prague , there are also studios in Brno and Ostrava, among others . The counterpart to the ČT in radio is the Český rozhlas .

history

ČT was established as a legal entity on January 1, 1992. One year later, on January 1, 1993, when the Czechoslovak state and thus also Czechoslovak Television (ČST) was dissolved, ČT took over the facilities of the former Czechoslovak television in the Czech Republic .

program

Today ČT offers the following full 24-hour programs:

With the exception of ČT3, all channels are also available in high definition ( ČT1 HD , ČT2 HD , ČT sport HD , ČT: D HD , ČT art HD ).

structure

The control body of the ČT is a supervisory board ( Rada České televize ), whose members are appointed by the House of Representatives of Parliament . You are not allowed to hold any political or partisan function. The board of directors elects the general director and has to submit an annual report to the House of Representatives .

General Directors
Petr Dvořák
  • Ivo Mathé, 1992–1998
  • Jakub Puchalský, 1998-2000
  • Dušan Chmelíček, 2000
  • Jiří Hodač, 2000-2001
  • Jiří Balvín, 2001–2002
  • Petr Klimeš (provisional), 2002–2003
  • Jiří Janeček, 2003-2011
  • Petr Dvořák, since 2011

Web links

Commons : Česká televize  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Start ČT3 - Televize třetího věku: Česká televize začne vysílání programu pro seniory. Retrieved April 9, 2020 (cz).