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Český rozhlas
Entrance to the Český Rozhlas headquarters in Prague
Country
Czech Republic
Headquarters
Vinohradská 12, Prague, Czech Republic
Ownership
Key people
René Zavoral [cs] (CEO)
History
Launch date
1923; 101 years ago (1923)
Links
Website
www.rozhlas.cz
Český rozhlas (CRo) is the public radio broadcaster of the Czech Republic operating continuously since 1923. It is the oldest radio broadcaster in continental Europe and the second oldest in Europe after the BBC. Český Rozhlas was established in 1992 by the Czech Radio Act, which sets out the framework for its operation and financing. It acts as the successor to the previous state-owned Czechoslovak Radio which ceased to exist by 1992.
The service broadcasts throughout the Czech Republic nationally and locally. Its four national services are Radiožurnál, Dvojka, Vltava and Plus. Czech Radio operates 12 nationwide stations and another 14 regional stations. All ČRo stations broadcast via internet stream, digital via DAB+ and DVB, and part analog via terrestrial transmitters. It is based in Prague in a building in Vinohradská třída.
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