Czech Television cancels current affairs show "168 Hours"
Czech Television has announced the cancellation of its Sunday current affairs program "168 Hours" after 18 years on air.
Czech Television has announced the cancellation of its Sunday current affairs program "168 Hours" after 18 years on air.
The internet TV station, run by singer Jana Peterková, is under investigation by the Broadcasting Council.
Prima bringing its hit shows to Slovak viewers with launch of new channels Prima Cool SK and Prima Love in 2024.
The television group owned by Jaromír Soukup has been fined for failing to comply with the licensing conditions for its channels Kino Barrandov and Barrandov Krimi.
A recent study by the national broadcasting authority found that few Czech media companies promote media literacy.
Petr Buchta and Marek Poledníček were elected to the Broadcasting Council by the Chamber of Deputies.
The move ensures the implementation of age verification measures to protect minors from inappropriate content.
Daniel Köppl, ousted from the Czech Broadcasting Council after publicly endorsing a presidential candidate, stirs controversy and sparks legal battles.
Czech Broadcasting Council urges Czech-based adult content platforms, including Xvideos, to register as video sharing platforms under new law.
TV Seznam under scrutiny for axing news programs, potentially breaching license terms.
TV Noe accused of breaking broadcasting law by not providing equal airtime to all presidential candidates.
The Council for Radio and Television Broadcasting initiates proceedings against Barrandov Krimi for violating license terms, potentially leading to fines or license revocation.