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  2. Janek Rubeš - Wikipedia

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    Janek (Jan) Rubeš (born 24 December 1987) is a Czech reporter, documentarist, vlogger and director. [2] He is mainly known for the YouTube channel Honest Guide, which he runs with his cameraman Honza Mikulka. [3] The channel provides tips for tourists, including tips on how to avoid tourist traps and scams in many cities, mainly Prague. [4] [5]

  3. Channel 3 - Wikipedia

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    Channel 3 – Rosario, Argentine TV station; Canal 3 Colonia, Uruguayan TV station; BBC Three, a British television channel from the BBC; Hot 3, formerly Channel 3 in Israel; ITV (TV network), British commercial public broadcast network legally named Channel 3 ITV Tyne Tees, previously known as Channel 3 North East from 1996–1998

  4. TV3 (Czech TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    However the Czech Radio and Television Broadcasting Council in 2001 blocked their requests. [7] In June 2001, Vladimír Železný, a Czech television tycoon and former owner of TV Nova, held discussions with the three main free-to-air channels in the Czech Republic, TV Nova, TV Prima and TV3 about the suggestion of a merger. However, such a ...

  5. Czech Television - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Steve Kaufmann - Wikipedia

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    He believes that age does not impede learning a new language and that older people can learn languages as well as younger people. [22] He believes mistakes are a natural part of the learning process, and that people can be considered fluent despite making mistakes. [3] Kaufmann started learning Russian, his ninth language, when he was 60. [8]

  7. Czenglish - Wikipedia

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    An example of Czenglish at the Campus of Charles University in Prague Beer bottle showing the Czech preference for the grammatically incorrect "Brewed in Czech" [1]. Czenglish, a portmanteau of the words Czech and English, refers to the interlanguage of English heavily influenced by Czech pronunciation, vocabulary, grammar or syntax spoken by learners of English as a second language.

  8. Category:Czech YouTubers - Wikipedia

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  9. Television in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    The Czech TV crisis eventually ended in early 2001 following the departure of Hodač and Bobošíková from Czech Television, under pressure by the street demonstration participants and at the request of the Czech Parliament, which had held an emergency session due to the crisis.