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Czech Radio turns 100! The first European continental broadcaster has a rich history
On May 18th 1923, Czech Radio made history as the first continental European broadcaster. All year, Czech Radio celebrates its centennial - 100 years is just the beginning.
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Czech Radio and the Ukrainian public broadcaster UA:PBC have signed a declaration of cooperation
Yesterday, Czech Radio signed an agreement of mutual cooperation with the Ukrainian public broadcaster UA:PBC at the international conference Radiodays Europe in Prague.
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Radiodays Europe 2023 is in Prague and Czech Radio is the main host partner
The prestigious, powerhouse conference Radiodays Europe is in Prague! And the main co-organizer? Czech Radio, of course.
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The Blind Fan Project at the 2023 Biathlon World Cup
The joint Blind Fan Project of Radiožurnál and the Czech Radio Foundation organized its first event of 2023 at the Biathlon World Cup in Nové Město na Moravě.
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A hundred years is just the beginning. Czech Radio celebrates its centennial
Czech Radio celebrates a significant anniversary this year. 18 May 2023 marks 100 years since the start of radio broadcasting in the Czech Republic, then Czechoslovakia.
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Virtuosity as a disservice to the interpretation of art. Art celebrates its 1,000,060th birthday
Czech Radio Vltava joined the rest of Europe to celebrate Art's brithday with a concert helf in the Punctum Club and featuring performances by alternative musicians.
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Last year’s Santa’s Grandchildren project truly remarkable by meeting the lonely seniors
Sixth edition of Ježíškova vnoučata (Santa’s Grandchildren) project granted nearly 15,000 wishes to seniors all across the Czech Republic.
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Czech Radio acquires exclusive broadcasting rights for future Olympic Games until 2032
Czech Radio has been awarded broadcasting rights for the 2026-2032 Olympic Games by the International Olympic Committee and the EBU, of which Czech Radio is a member.
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