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  2. Plus jeden deň - Wikipedia

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    [1] On 28 March 2008, Plus jeden deň protested against a law which it said would curb freedom of the press by publishing a paper with its front page blank except for a summary of criticisms of the proposed regulation. [3] The legislation arose out of a European Union treaty and was controversial when proposed in the parliament in Slovakia. [3]

  3. List of newspapers in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Defunct newspapers of the Czech Republic. Brno Noppeisen, bilingual Czech-German newspaper (1872–1873) České slovo (1945–1996) Ostrauer Volksblatt, German-language social democrat newspaper, later a communist newspaper (1912–1922) Prague Business Journal, English-language journal (1996–2003) The Prague Post, English-language newspaper ...

  4. TV JOJ - Wikipedia

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    MUX 2 (FTA) (SD) MUX 4 (Paid) (HD) Streaming media. JOJ.sk. Watch live. (Slovak only) TV JOJ is a Slovak private TV channel owned by J&T Enterprises and launched in March 2002. The channel screens serial dramas and TV shows. The name JOJ is derived from a Slovak interjection, comparable to oh là là.

  5. Mass media in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    The most popular tabloid newspapers are Nový čas (New Time) and Plus JEDEN DEŇ (One More Day), while the main news outlets are Pravda (Truth), Sme (We Are), Denník N (Daily N) and business/economic daily Hospodárske noviny (Economy Newspaper). [1] According to the newspaper itself, Pravda’s daily circulation in 2015 reached over 61,000 ...

  6. Iveta Bartošová - Wikipedia

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    Iveta Bartošová (8 April 1966 – 29 April 2014) was a Czech singer, actress and celebrity, three-time best female vocalist in the music poll Zlatý slavík (1986, 1990 and 1991). [1] She was also known for her turbulent lifestyle attracting the attention of the Czech tabloid media .

  7. Mladá fronta Dnes - Wikipedia

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    Mladá fronta Dnes is owned by Mafra a.s., a subsidiary of the Agrofert group, a company owned by the former Czech Prime Minister (from 2018), Andrej Babiš. MAFRA a.s. was previously the Czech subsidiary of the German group Rheinisch-Bergische Druckerei- und Verlagsgesellschaft GmbH [ 3 ] (the publisher of the Rheinische Post ), that bought it ...

  8. List of newspapers in Slovakia - Wikipedia

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    Národná obroda [1] 1990: 2005: Pegas 2 Slovakia: daily newspaper 24 hodín [1] 2005: 2006: Pegas 2 Slovakia: daily newspaper Kysucký večerník [2] 2013: 2017: Publishing House: weekly regional newspaper Noviny Poprad: 1990: 2019: mesto Poprad: weekly regional newspaper based in Poprad: Podtatranské noviny: 1960: 2020: weekly regional ...

  9. Mass media in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    [3] Blesk, a tabloid newspaper, with more than 1 million readers per average issue is the most-read national daily newspaper. [4] Blesk’s publisher Czech News Center also publishes Aha!, another tabloid newspaper which focuses on the news about the Czech celebrities. Overall the country accounts for 7 print news outlets and over 20 online ...