List of Czech language television channels
- List of Czech language television channels
Czech language television channels include the following:
Public channels
(governed by public law), see also Česká televize.
* ČT1 (" _cz. Česká televize 1") - primary Czech public TV channel
* ČT2 (" _cz. Česká televize 2") - secondary Czech public TV channel, mostly documentaries and concerts
* ČT24 - news channel
* ČT4 - sports channel
Commercial channels
National channels
* TV Nova
* TV Prima
* Óčko - music channel
By regions
Prague
* TV Praha
Liberec Region
* Genus TV
* Info Kanál Mimoň
* TV Liberec (Full name is "RTM TV Liberec")
Usti nad Labem Region
* TV DAKR
* TV Lyra
Plzen Region
* TV Vřídlo
* TV ZAK
outh Bohemian Region
* Gimi
Vysocina Region
* TV JSC
Hradec Kralove Region
* TV Hradec Králové
* TV Puls
Moravian-Silesian Region
* Local TV Bílovec
* Local TV Brušperk
* Local TV Bystřice n.O.
* Local TV Hukvaldy
* Local TV Klimkovice
* Local TV Kobeřice
* Local TV Nová Bělá
* Local TV Příbor
* Local TV Stará Ves
* Local TV Sviadnov
* Local TV Velká Polom
* Local TV Vratimov
* TV ART
* TV RTA Ostrava
Olomouc Region
* Local TV Rapotín
* TV Morava
Zlin Region
* Emurfilm TV
* Local TV Hutisko
outh Moravian Region
* FATEM TV
External links
* [http://radiotv.cz/ RadioTV.cz] - Czech television (and radio) news server, complete list of Czech television channels
* [http://www.tvprogram.cz/ tvprogram.cz] , [http://tv.seznam.cz/ tv.seznam.cz] - Time tables
ee also
* Lists of television channels
* List of TV networks in the Czech Republic
* Czech language
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