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  2. 2021–22 Czech First League - Wikipedia

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    The 2021–22 Czech First League, known as the FORTUNA:LIGA is the 29th season of the Czech Republic 's top-tier football for professional clubs since its establishment, in 1993. SK Slavia Prague were the reigning champions. The season started on 24 July 2021. The first half of the season will had 19 rounds, finishing on 19 December 2021, and ...

  3. 2013–14 Czech Extraliga season - Wikipedia

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    2013–14 Czech Extraliga; League: Czech Extraliga: Sport: Ice hockey: Number of teams: 14: TV partner(s) Česká televize: Regular season; Presidential Cup: HC Sparta Praha

  4. ČT Sport - Wikipedia

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    ČT Sport HD. The former logo of ČT Sport HD. ČT Sport HD is the high-definition simulcast of ČT Sport, launched on 3 May 2012. The channel is available via IPTV, digital terrestrial (in select areas), and satellite (via Astra 3B – DVB-S2 standard). Previously, HD programming was shown on ČT HD, which covered ČT1, ČT2, and ČT4.

  5. Nova Sport (Czech Republic and Slovakia) - Wikipedia

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    Nova Sport 1 is focused primarily on mainstream sports and broadcasts sporting events and sport-related programming in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. It has broadcasting licenses for major sport leagues and events including the National Hockey League (NHL) and ATP 250 Tennis tournaments. Nova Sport also produces various weekly sports shows ...

  6. TV Nova (Czech Republic) - Wikipedia

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    TV Nova (Czech Republic) Façade of the former TV Nova building. TV Nova is a commercial television station in the Czech Republic. It began broadcasting in February 1994 as the first privately held nationwide Czech TV station. [1] Its first CEO was Vladimír Železný. It quickly achieved the largest market share in the country and remained in ...

  7. Television in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Television was introduced in Czechoslovakia in 1953. Experimental projects with DVB-T started in 2000. Finally on 21 October 2005, multiplex A (DVB-T) was launched with three channels of Česká televize and one of TV Nova and radio channels of Český rozhlas. On 12 April 2006, six digital terrestrial television licenses were awarded to ...

  8. I. ČLTK Prague - Wikipedia

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    50°05′44″N 14°26′25″E  / . 50.0956°N 14.4403°E. / 50.0956; 14.4403. Chairman. Vladislav Šavrda. Website. cltk .cz. I. ČLTK Prague ( Czech: I. ČLTK Praha) is a tennis club and training center located in Prague, Czech Republic. Located on Štvanice in the center of the city, it is one of the most prestigious tennis clubs in ...

  9. Czech Television - Wikipedia

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    Founded on 1 May 1953, Czechoslovak Television (ČST) was the state television broadcaster of Czechoslovakia used as a state propaganda medium of the then socialist state. [1] It was known by three names over its lifetime: Czech: Československá televize, Slovak: Československá televízia (until 1990) and Česko-slovenská televízia (from ...