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The Czech media group MAFRA has run a slow TV portal since 2010. [77] Currently under brand iDNES TV it shows videos from: a railway station: Prague – Smíchov, Prague – Vršovice; largest model train track in central Europe called Království Železnic; planespotting – the runway of the Prague airport (the most popular video)
BBC Four Goes Slow is a series of slow television programmes made for BBC Four, each without narration or underscore. The channel's editor, Cassian Harrison , stated that the series is an "antidote ... to the conventional grammar of television in which everything gets faster and faster". [ 1 ]
As of February 2011, Mladá fronta Dnes is the third most visited Czech website on the internet, with 3.7 million unique visitors per month. [9] During the COVID-19 pandemic, Mafra benefited disproportionately from state aid. [10]
Svalbard Minute by Minute (Norwegian: Svalbard minutt for minutt) is a 221-hour-long 2020 Norwegian slow television broadcast that aired on NRK2 between 31 January at 18:00 to 9 February at 23:59 (). [1]
Slow media is a movement focusing on the pace of media production and consumption in the digital age. It advocates for alternative ways of making and using media that are more intentional, more enjoyable, longer lasting, better researched/written/designed, more ethical, and of higher quality overall.
Darija Pavlovičová (born 19 November 2001) [2] is a Czech actress. She starred in 2021 Czech television series Kukačky and Zločiny Velké Prahy.. She was born in Prague to parents of Belarusian, Russian and Lithuanian origin.
However, the process has been slow and there is still no DTT operating as of 2017. [319] Somaliland: A switchover to digital TV was part of the government's 2012–2016 National Development Plan. [320] However, it missed the international 2015 deadline to launch its DTT network.
Mladá fronta Dnes (Young Front Today), also known as MF Dnes or simply Dnes (Today), is a daily newspaper based in the Czech Republic. [1] As of 2016, it is the second-largest Czech newspaper, [ 2 ] after the tabloid Blesk .