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.
Czech subsidiary of Burda International expands online presence with popular websites.
The founder of weekly Hrot died after a short illness.
Exploring the impact of the proposed VAT increase on Czech print media. A financial game-changer or a threat to press freedom?
Renowned Czech dissident Petruška Šustrová, who fought against communist regime, passes away aged 75.
Czech entrepreneur Daniel Křetínský expands French media investments with the acquisition of the country's second-largest publisher, Editis.
The political party's lawsuit against the Respekt weekly was rejected by the court, which deemed the term "parliamentary fascist movement" proportionate.
As Economia enforces austerity measures amid ongoing financial difficulties, two esteemed journalists bid farewell to the Czech publishing house.
In a significant shakeup, Czech Vogue's editor-in-chief Andrea Běhounková and creative director Jan Králíček will be stepping down from their roles at the end of May.
Czech News Center relaunches print magazine about psychology, featuring lifestyle content and new authors.