Nostalgia still works: TV channels lean on pre-revolution classics
Czech TV channels are reviving pre-revolution classics this summer, captivating audiences with nostalgic series from the 70s and 80s.
The history of the Prima television group dates back to 1993, when the private channel Premiéra began broadcasting in Prague and the Central Bohemian Region on 20 June. In January 1997 it changed its name to Prima.
Czech TV channels are reviving pre-revolution classics this summer, captivating audiences with nostalgic series from the 70s and 80s.
The channel collaborates with Czech tech company MAMA AI to develop an innovative solution for visually impaired viewers.
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The insolvency proceedings against media buying agency Médea have been halted after just seven days, as Czech Television and Media Club agreed to withdraw their insolvency proposal.