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Czech Radio

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Public broadcaster of the Czech Republic

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Czech Radio
Entrance to theČeský Rozhlas headquarters in Prague
Country
HeadquartersVinohradská 12,Prague,Czech Republic
Programming
AffiliationsEBU
Ownership
Key people
René Zavoral [cs] (CEO)
History
Launch date18 May 1923; 102 years ago (1923-05-18)
Closed31 December 1991 (1991-12-31) (as Československý rozhlas) (68 years, 227 days)
Coverage
AvailabilityContinental Europe
Links
Websitewww.rozhlas.cz

Czech Radio (Czech:Český rozhlas, ČRo) is thepublic radio broadcaster of theCzech Republic operating continuously since 1923. It is the oldest national radio broadcaster incontinental Europe and the second-oldest inEurope after theBBC.[1] Czech Radio was established in 1992 by the Czech Radio Act, which sets out the framework for its operation and finance. It acts as the successor to the previous state-owned Czechoslovak Radio which ceased to exist by 1992.

The service broadcasts throughout the Czech Republic nationally and locally. Its four national services areRadiožurnál,Dvojka,Vltava andPlus. Czech Radio operates twelve nationwide stations and another fourteen regional stations. All ČRo stations broadcast via internet stream, digital viaDAB+ andDVB, and part analog via terrestrial transmitters. It is based inPrague in a building in Vinohradská třída.

History

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Czechoslovak era

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Český rozhlas, thenČeskoslovenský rozhlas, was established on 18 May 1923, making its first broadcast from ascout tent in theKbely district ofPrague, under the nameRadiojournal.[2] The premises of the station changed numerous times, firstly moving to the district ofHloubětín, before later using locations in thePoštovní nákupny building, theOrbis building and theNárodní dům na Vinohradech building, all in Prague.[2] Since the moves, Czech Radio has been located in Prague in the building Vinohradská 12 since 1933.

The first regular announcer of the station, who prepared and presented the news from the daily papers, wasAdolf Dobrovolný. He took up the position on 17 January 1924, becoming the station's first professional radio announcer and his position was made permanent on 1 January 1925.[2] He held the position until his death in 1934.

A message broadcast on Czech Radio on 5 May 1945 brought about the start of thePrague uprising.[3] In the same year, regional studios in the cities ofPlzeň,České Budějovice,Hradec Králové andÚstí nad Labem were launched.[1]

The station was taken over by Soviet forces, aftershort fighting with unarmed civilians, in August 1968, in the first day of theSoviet invasion, although broadcasting managed to continue from alternative locations.[3]

Czech era

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Logo used between 1996 and 2013

In 1991, the Czech Radio Group changed its status and became an independent organisation, despite being publicly funded as of 2008.[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][6] The headquarters were set up at Vinohradská 12 in Prague, where the old Czechoslovak Radio was based at.[7] Operation of regional stations in the Czech Republic was also transferred. On 1 January 1993, Czech Radio became a member of theEuropean Broadcasting Union (EBU).[8] In 1999, Czech Radio launched an experimental digital radio broadcast in Prague.[9]

An envisaged new premises for Czech Radio, a 30-storey building in the district ofPankrác which took 22 years to build at a cost of 1.35 billionCzech koruna, was sold after the construction phrase in 1996 as it was deemed too big for the station's requirements.[10]

In 2002,Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty station stopped broadcasting in theCzech Republic, with the broadcast rebranded asCzech Radio 6 under the Czech Radio group.[11] In October 2005, digital television broadcasting was launched onDVB-T, with some of the ČRo's circuits being included in the first multiplex.[12]

A large expansion of the number of ČRo stations took place in 2005. At that time, the D-dur, Rádio Česko and Leonardo circuits began broadcasting, and in 2006,ČRo Radio Wave station was added.[13]

Czech Radio launched a new logo in 2013, featuring the letterR with stripes, at a cost of 2.2 million Czech koruna.[14] The organisation marked 90 years of existence in 2013, celebrating the occasion with a 48-hour broadcast including 90 interviews interspersed with news reports every half-hour.[3] The event, which took place onWenceslas Square, set a new national record for the longest uninterrupted radio broadcast.[3] In the same year,ČRo 6, ČRo Radio Czech Republic and ČRo Leonardo were cancelled and replaced by the new stationČRo Plus.

At the end of 2021, the broadcasting of the stationsRadiožurnál,Dvojka andPlus on the medium and long wave bands was terminated, and thus the broadcasting of Czech Radio via AM was terminated altogether.[15] In 2024, the regional station Český rozhlas Region was renamed Český rozhlas Střední Čechy.[16]

Radio stations

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Czech Radio operates 12 national stations and 14 regional stations. All ČRo stations broadcast via internet streaming, most of them digitally viaDAB+ andDVB, some of them analogue via terrestrial transmitters.[citation needed]

Digital stations

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LogoStationProgramming
ČRo Radiožurnál"Infotainment" station (pop music (Modern AC), news, traffic announcements, sports and other information)
ČRo DvojkaTalk and family programmes (formerly ČRo 2 Praha)
ČRo VltavaCulture, art and classical music
ČRo PlusSpoken word
ČRo Radiožurnál Sport[17]Sports, formerly operated as ČRo Sport from 2014 to 2017[18][19]
ČRo Radio WaveYouth radio providing a wide range of podcasts and music programs (via cable, digital, and internet only)
ČRo D-dur [cs]Classical music
ČRo JazzJazz music
ČRo Pohoda [cs]Catered for the older generation
ČRo Rádio Junior [cs]Children's radio
Radio Prague InternationalExternal broadcasts, six languages available

Regional stations

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Regional stations broadcast daily from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. (ČRo Brno, Plzeň and Ostrava until 7.30 p.m.) with several breaks. In these breaks, in the evening and at night, the programmes of the Central Bohemian ČRo Střední Čechy are broadcast nationwide.

LogoStation
ČRo Brno
ČRo České Budějovice
ČRo Hradec Králové
ČRo Karlovy Vary
ČRo Liberec
ČRo Olomouc
ČRo Ostrava
ČRo Pardubice
ČRo Plzeň
ČRo Rádio Praha
ČRo Sever
ČRo Střední Čechy
ČRo Vysočina
ČRo Zlín

Former stations

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Broadcast of Radio 6, Leonardo, Radio Česko all ended in 2013.[20]

LogoStationProgrammingClosed
ČRo 6Analytical-publicist2013
ČRo Leonardo [cs]Science2013
ČRo Rádio Česko [cs]News and journalism2013
ČRo Rádio Retro [cs]Historical2021

Organization

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Finance

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The majority of Czech Radio's income comes from radio licence fees, which have been set at CZK 45 per month since 2005.[21] ČRo's annual income from these fees in 2019 amounted to CZK 2.09 billion, or 91% of Czech Radio's total income of CZK 2.29 billion that year. The remaining few percent of the income is made up of revenues from Czech Radio's own business activities, which include, for example, the sale of limited advertising time, sponsorship revenues and licensing of recordings.

According to Act No. 231/2001 Coll., on the Operation of Radio and Television Broadcasting and on Amendments to Other Acts, the time reserved for advertising and teleshopping may not exceed 3 minutes per day on each Czech Radio station, and a maximum of 5 minutes per day for local stations. Commercial messages may not be included in news, journalistic and educational programmes, with the exception of cultural and sports broadcasts, if advertising is part of them in terms of the conditions of the broadcasting rights.[22]

Logos

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The original logo of Czech Radio was used between 1992 and 1995. Since 1996, the radio has had a logo created by the Men On The Moon agency, which won the Logo of the Year award in 1997. Since 2013, Czech Radio has used the logo designed by Studio Marvil.[23]

  • 1992-1995
    1992-1995
  • 1996-2013
    1996-2013
  • 2013-present
    2013-present

See also

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References

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  1. ^abc"History of Czech Radio". Czech Radio. 1 January 2016. Retrieved23 October 2024.
  2. ^abcMaršík, Josef."Průkopníci rozhlasového vysílání 1923–1925"(PDF) (in Czech). Czech Radio. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 5 September 2019. Retrieved14 April 2014.
  3. ^abcdKovaříková, Christine (22 May 2013)."Czech Radio celebrates 90 years of air time".The Prague Post. Archived fromthe original on 15 April 2014. Retrieved14 April 2014.
  4. ^"Controversial radio head removed from post".The Prague Post. 6 February 2008. Archived fromthe original on 15 April 2014. Retrieved14 April 2014.
  5. ^Köpplová 2003, p. 103-104.
  6. ^Hanáčková 2023, p. 19.
  7. ^Ješutová 2003, p. 422.
  8. ^Ješutová 2003, p. 603.
  9. ^Köpplová 2003, p. 149.
  10. ^Zivnustkova, Alena (24 January 1996)."It's tall. It's been under construction for 22 years. It's been sold".The Prague Post. Archived fromthe original on 15 April 2014. Retrieved14 April 2014.
  11. ^"Briefly noted".The Prague Post. 2 October 2002. Archived fromthe original on 15 April 2014. Retrieved14 April 2014.
  12. ^Všetečka, Roman; Škopek, Pavel (21 October 2005)."Nová éra: Digitální televize začala vysílat naostro".Mladá fronta Dnes (in Czech).Mafra. Retrieved23 October 2024.
  13. ^Potůček, Jan (13 January 2006)."Startuje Český rozhlas 4 – Rádio Wave pro mladé".Lupa.cz (in Czech). Retrieved23 October 2024.
  14. ^Válková, Hana (27 February 2013)."Český rozhlas má nová loga, za propagaci zaplatí 160 milionů".Mladá fronta Dnes (in Czech). Mafra. Retrieved14 April 2014.
  15. ^Rožánek, Filip (30 December 2021)."Legendární vysílače se odmlčí. Končí vysílání rozhlasu na střední a dlouhé vlně".Lupa.cz (in Czech). Retrieved23 October 2024.
  16. ^Rožánek, Filip (1 July 2024)."Český rozhlas přejmenoval své středočeské vysílání".Lupa.cz (in Czech). Retrieved23 October 2024.
  17. ^Bumbálková, Blanka; Duchková, Anna (28 April 2021)."Radiožurnál připravuje start prvního sportovního rádia v Česku. Už v květnu ho naladíte v síti DAB+ a na internetu" (in Czech). Czech Radio. Retrieved23 June 2021.
  18. ^Polák, Lukáš (17 January 2017)."Digitální stream ČRo Sport po necelých dvou a půl letech ukončil vysílání" (in Czech). Czech Radio. Retrieved9 January 2025.
  19. ^Brychta, Jan (18 January 2017)."Teleko vyřadilo ze svého multiplexu vysílání stanice Český rozhlas Sport".Lupa.cz (in Czech). Retrieved9 January 2025.
  20. ^Kužník, Jan (22 April 2013)."Do vysílání DAB rozhlasu přibudou tři stanice, tři však také zmizí".Mladá fronta Dnes (in Czech). Mafra. Retrieved14 April 2014.
  21. ^Rožánek, Filip (18 June 2020)."Přes 80 % Čechů považuje televizní a rozhlasové poplatky za přiměřené či nízké".Lupa.cz (in Czech). Retrieved28 October 2023.
  22. ^"Zákon č. 484/1991 Sb" (in Czech). 1 January 1992. Retrieved28 October 2024.
  23. ^"Český rozhlas má nové logo ve tvaru písmene R".Mediaguru (in Czech). 27 February 2013. Retrieved28 October 2024.

Bibliography

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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Czech Wikipedia article atcs:Český rozhlas; see its history for attribution.

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