Czech politicians face new media ownership rules
A new law in the Czech Republic will stop politicians from owning certain types of media from next year.
A new law in the Czech Republic will stop politicians from owning certain types of media from next year.
Daniel Köppl, ousted from the Czech Broadcasting Council after publicly endorsing a presidential candidate, stirs controversy and sparks legal battles.
The lower house of the Czech parliament is to vote on the dismissal of a member of the Council for Radio and Television (RRTV) who works with the opposition ANO party.
For the first time in thirty years, the club of authors of successful Czech commercials has excluded someone.