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Český rozhlas is the publicly funded radio broadcaster in the Czech Republic.
It offers the following radio channels:
- ČRo 1 – Radiožurnál : news and information
- ČRo 2 – Praha : talk and family programmes
- ČRo 3 – Vltava : culture, art and classical music
- ČRo 4 – Radio Wave : youth radio
- ČRo 5 : 11 regional channels
- ČRo 6 : spoken radio
- ČRo 7 – Radio Praha : external broadcasts, six languages available.
- ČRo Online : web and multimedia projects
- ČRo D-Dur : classical music
- ČRo Rádio Česko : news
- ČRo Leonardo : science and education
See also
- Radio Prague, the Czech official international broadcasting station
- Česká televize, the Czech publicly funded television broadcaster
- Battle for Czech Radio in World War Two
External links
- www.rozhlas.cz — the official web site
- LyngSat Logo - Czechia — logos of Český rozhlas stations
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