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[4] iVysílání was launched in 2009, but it was still significantly different from its later form. [5] Users had the option to play one of the archive programs or watch a live broadcast, but it had to be an original production of Czech Television.
The institution's full name was Savings Bank (Cashier) for the Capital City of Prague and Bohemia (Czech: Schraňovacá pokladnica (pokladní kasa) pro hlavní město Prahu a pro Čechy). However, the name Böhmische Sparkasse / Česká spořitelna gradually caught on. [3] The general minimum fund was set at 12,000 florins.
ČT24 is broadcast live over the Internet, as well as over the satellites Astra 3A, Astra 1KR and Intelsat 10-02. It is also carried on Czech cable-TV providers and digital terrestrial services. ČT Sport (previously ČT4 Sport and ČT4) is a sports channel, it broadcasts live over the satellites Astra 3A, Astra 1KR and Intelsat 10-02. It is ...
Bonus hunting (also known as bonus bagging or bonus whoring) is a type of advantage gambling where turning a profit from casino, sportsbook and poker room bonus situations is mathematically possible. For example, the house edge in blackjack is roughly 0.5%.
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.
SuperStar [1] (previously known as Česko Slovenská SuperStar) is a joint Czech-Slovak version of the Idol series' Pop Idol. It was merged from Česko hledá SuperStar and SuperStar Search Slovakia , which previously had three individual seasons each.
[1] [4] Czech Radio (ČRo) was established by Act of the Czech National Council (No. 484/1991 Coll.) on Czech Radio. On 1 January 1992, Czech Radio was established as a public radio with property transferred from Czechoslovak Radio. [5] The headquarters were setup at Vinohradská 12 in Prague, where the old Czechoslovak Radio was based at. [6]
[1] [2] It broadcasts in the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary, the latter sharing its feed with a Hungarian audio track. [3] It was previously known as Fox Kids, [4] and later as Jetix. [5] It was first launched in Hungary in September 2000, and was later expanded to the Czech Republic and Slovakia in February 2001.