Czech Media
Public TV broadcaster
Česká televize (Czech Television) operates four channels:
www.ceskatelevize.cz/english
– ČT1 – main
– ČT2 – focused on arts/sports and debate
– ČT24 – the news channel
– ČT4 – the sports channel
Main private broadcasters:
– TV Nova
– TV Prima
Czech public radio
– Český rozhlas (Czech radio)
– www.rozhlas.cz/english/portal
Printed and Internet Media:
– Mladá Fronta Dnes
Internet version is iDnes www.idnes.cz – political center, leading reputable newspaper
– Právo
www.pravo.cz – daily, political center left, the only Czech owned daily newspaper
– Novinky
www.novinky.cz – joint venture between the daily Právo and the Seznam.cz search engine
Main news server in the Czech Republic
– Lidové noviny
www.lidovky.cz – daily, liberal or political right
– Hospodářské noviny
www.ihned.cz – main business and economy daily
– České noviny
www.ceskenoviny.cz public service of the Czech Press Agency
– Blesk
www.blesk.cz tabloid daily – highest share of the printed media market
Czech news agency
– CTK – Czech News Agency
http://www.ctk.cz/
Czech weekly magazines:
– Týden
www.tyden.cz
– Respekt
www.respekt.cz
– Reflex
http://www.reflex.cz/
Czech Media in English:
– Radio Prague
http://www.radio.cz/en – news and webcast in English and other languages
– Czech Happenings
http://www.ceskenoviny.cz/news/ – public service in English Czech News Agency ČTK
– Czech Business Weekly
– http://www.cbw.cz/
Weekly English language business publication about economics, people and culture in the Czech Republic
– Prague Post
http://www.praguepost.cz/ – Czech Weekly in English led mostly by expats writing for the large US community in Prague