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TV quality video had a bit rate of 1.5 Mb/s. It was also possible to choose one of two possible multimedia players, which were Windows Media Player and RealPlayer. [4] [6] In September 2011 ČT launched version for Android. [7] [8] In July 2013 it became available as HbbTV service. [9] In 2017 iVysílání stopped using Adobe Flash. [10]
The series went on to debut with 1,340,000 viewers for the first episode (including retroactive TV views). [5] On 31 January 2024 Director of the ČT1 program Milan Fridrich confirmed that series was renewed for second season. [6] The second season (consisting of 12 episodes) of the Oktopus tv-show is just now (summer '2024, end of july) in ...
On 3 February 1994, Czech Television freed one of the nationwide broadcast channels in accordance with the law; starting 4 February 1994 Czech Television was left with two channels, ČT1 and ČT2. In 2005, news channel ČT24 and the following year ČT Sport were launched and on 1 October 2005 logos were rebranded.
ČT1 HD is the high-definition TV channel from Czech Television. ČT1 HD broadcasts programming from ČT1 via IPTV , digital terrestrial and satellite (via Astra 3B – DVB-S2 standard). Previously HD programming was shown on ČT HD , covering ČT1, ČT2 and ČT4.
Czech television channels are also popular in Slovakia, received in paid DVB-T2 service (only ČT1, ČT2, Nova International, Prima Plus and Prima Cool), directly in border regions (all channels) or carried by cable companies and satellite operators (almost all channels).
Television was introduced in Czechoslovakia in 1953. Experimental projects with DVB-T started in 2000. Finally on 21 October 2005, multiplex A (DVB-T) was launched with three channels of Czech Television and one of TV Nova and radio channels of Czech Radio.
Sever (North) is a Czech crime thriller television series broadcast on Czech Television in 2019.The plot is set in the region of northern Bohemia around 2010 and is based on real events; [1] the main character, a young official and later a promising criminalist, struggles with political corruption and the "impunity" of some people in his previous and new jobs.
First teletext service in the Czech Republic was launched on 1 May 1988 under Czechoslovak Television. [2] It was inspired by German and Austrian teletexts. [3] Czech Television eventually started to provide teletext services for both its channels - ČT1 (Teletext ČT) and ČT2 (Teletext Express).