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  2. IVysílání - Wikipedia

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    There were three different video qualities to choose from: low, medium and TV. 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.

  3. ČT1 - Wikipedia

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    ČT1 (ČT Jedna, Česká televize 1, "Jednička") is a Czech public television channel, operated by Czech Television. ČT1 is a general purpose channel, showing family-oriented television, Czech movies, children's programming, news and documentaries.

  4. Archive of Czech Television - Wikipedia

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    Archive and program funds of the Czech Television (Archiv a programové fondy České televize; abbreviation APF) is a specialized archive of the Czech Television. [1] Organizationally, it is divided into three separate departments in Prague , Brno and Ostrava .

  5. Czech Television - Wikipedia

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    ČT Sport HD is the high-definition version of ČT Sport, launched on 3 May 2012 and replaced ČT HD. ČT Déčko is a children's channel designed for young viewers 4 to 12 years of age and was launched on 31 August 2013. ČT Déčko broadcasts from 06:00 to 20:00h, and shares its frequency with cultural channel ČT art which uses the remaining ...

  6. Neviditelní - Wikipedia

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    MF DNES critic Mirka Spáčilová called the series, judging by the first episode, "the biggest disappointment of the autumn season". She criticized it as a poorly handled period satire, with shallow humor and "stilted, contrived, unnatural" acting, albeit with lighter moments. [ 7 ]

  7. ČT Déčko - Wikipedia

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    ČT Déčko (shown on-air as ČT :D) is a Czech free-to-air television channel operated by Czech Television, specialising in children's content designed for young viewers 2 to 12 years of age. The channel began broadcasting on 31 August 2013, with Petr Koliha as its first executive director.

  8. ČT edu - Wikipedia

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    ČT edu is a web portal of the Czech Television, which offers teachers, pupils and parents thousands of short videos to supplement teaching.Videos cover topics from pre-school, primary and secondary education and are divided according to grades, but also according to subjects and the specific subject they cover.

  9. Kukačky - Wikipedia

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    In March 2021, ČT program director Milan Fridrich confirmed the planned preparations for the continuation of the series; [3] in early July 2022, at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival, ČT announced that filming of the second season was already underway (again under the direction of Biser A. Arichtev) and revealed that by new characters will be ...