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Since its inception, it has been broadcast on ČT1 and since 2005 also on ČT24. In the years 2020–2022, it was also broadcast on ČT3 . The program focuses on the most important events from the day of the broadcast (but also the day before after the broadcast of previous Události ) that took place in the Czech Republic and around the world.
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.
ČT24 airs a short news bulletin every hour on the hour. This channel airs other shows including 90' ČT24, Hyde Park Civilizace, Věda 24, Horizont ČT24, Interview ČT24, Studio 6, Newsroom ČT24, Studio ČT24, Branky, body, vteřiny, Týden v kultuře, Události, Události, komentáře, Události v kultuře, Události v regionech, Týden v regionech, Zprávy v 12, Zprávy v 16, Zprávy v 23 ...
ČT1 is a generalist channel, showing family-oriented television, Czech movies, children's programming, news and documentaries. ČT1 HD is the high-definition version of ČT1. Previously HD programming was shown on ČT HD, covering ČT1, ČT2 and ČT4.
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.
The channel is focused on TV Nova's own programs that have broadcasting rights in Slovakia, e.g. Ulice, Ordinace v růžové zahradě, Gympl s (r)učením omezeným, Na vodě, Televizní noviny, Snídaně s Novou, Počasí, Prásk!, Střepiny or Víkend.
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).
Unlike the other two channels of the Czech Television at the time, ČT1 and ČT2, ČT3 broadcast its program largely in foreign languages and 24 hours a day. ČT3 was reestablished in 2020. Its broadcast began on 23 March 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic and was now intended as a nostalgic channel primarily for seniors.