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In 1989, there was a total of 180 weekly magazines in the Czech Republic. [1] As of 1995 the magazine sector in the country was small and fragmented. [1] In 2010, the number of magazines was nearly 1800. [2] There are foreign magazine publishing companies in the country, including Sanoma Magazines Praha, which is a subsidiary of Sanoma. [3]
Ženské listy was established by Eliška Krásnohorská in 1873 [2] and was an organ of the Women's Manufacturing Society. [3] The magazine was published by the Society on a monthly basis. [4] Eliška Krásnohorská was in charge of the magazine until 1912. [2] Karolina Světlá was among the editors of Ženské listy. [5]
Veselka: The Rainbow on the Corner at the Center of the World is a 2024 documentary film which details the history of Veselka, a Ukrainian restaurant in the East Village neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City and the restaurant’s efforts in support of Ukraine during the Russian invasion.
[2] Since April 2004, Flight Training Center Pardubice has been providing complete training for pilots of the Czech Air Force but it also offers its services to foreign customers. [3] Courses are thought and supervised by retired military pilots, [1] such as former JAS 39 Gripen and Red Bull Air Race pilot Martin Šonka. [4]
Veselka may refer to: Veselka; Veselka (surname) Veselka Pevec This page was last edited on 4 ... This page was last edited on 4 October 2022, at 12:40 (UTC).
Reflex is a Czech weekly magazine focusing on political, social and cultural topics. [1] It was founded in 1990 and is currently owned by company Czech News Center. It is one of the Czech Republic's most controversial and widely read social-political magazines; its print circulation of 60,000 copies (as of January, 2010) reaches approximately 270,000 readers. [2]
A11 TV is a Czech television channel that is part of A 11 media group. It originates from the local Regionální televize CZ (Regional Television CZ), which was renamed to Náš Region TV (Our Region TV) in October 2022.
Respekt was founded very soon after the fall of Communist party from power in 1989 [1] by a group of samizdat journalists as one of the first independent magazines. It is the successor of Informační servis (Information service), an opposition samizdat paper. [1] Respekt is published weekly and has its headquarters in Prague.