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  2. Blesk - Wikipedia

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    Blesk was first published on 14 April 1991. [1] In 1992, it launched a weekly edition published on Sundays and its magazine, which is a comprehensive TV guide, was started in 1993. [1][3] The paper is headquartered in Prague [1][4] and was owned by Ringier until December 2013. [5][6] Its owner is the Czech News Center (CNC) [7] and its ...

  3. Mass media in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Blesk, a tabloid newspaper, with more than 1 million readers per average issue is the most-read national daily newspaper. [4] Blesk’s publisher Czech News Center also publishes Aha!, another tabloid newspaper which focuses on the news about the Czech celebrities. Overall the country accounts for 7 print news outlets and over 20 online news ...

  4. Reflex (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Reflex is a Czech weekly magazine focusing on political, social and cultural topics. [1] It was founded in 1990 and is currently owned by company Czech News Center. It is one of the Czech Republic's most controversial and widely read social-political magazines; its print circulation of 60,000 copies (as of January, 2010) reaches approximately 270,000 readers. [2]

  5. Czech News Center - Wikipedia

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    Overview. The company publishes several daily newspapers ( Blesk, Aha! and Sport ), many printed magazines, online magazines, web projects, applications and run the services of a virtual operator and printing works. The sole owner of the company is Czech Media Invest a.s., which is indirectly owned by Daniel Křetínský and Patrik Tkáč.

  6. List of newspapers in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia

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    Defunct newspapers of the Czech Republic. Brno Noppeisen, bilingual Czech-German newspaper (1872–1873) České slovo (1945–1996) Ostrauer Volksblatt, German-language social democrat newspaper, later a communist newspaper (1912–1922) Prague Business Journal, English-language journal (1996–2003) The Prague Post, English-language newspaper ...

  7. Jaroslav Hašek - Wikipedia

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    From July 1916 to February 1918 he published in the journal Čechoslovan and Cs. soldier, and was the author of a number of anti-Bolshevik articles. Jaroslav Hašek in 1920. At the end of February 1918, he joined the Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers' Party (forerunner of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, 1921–1992).

  8. Václav Jelínek - Wikipedia

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    Václav Jelínek (23 August 1944 – 8 February 2022) [1] was a Cold War era spy for Communist Czechoslovakia, who worked in London under the assumed identity of Erwin van Haarlem.

  9. 2014 Vrbětice ammunition warehouse explosions - Wikipedia

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    According to the Czech news magazine Respekt, the ammunition stored in the exploded depot was to be sold to Ukraine battling in the war in Donbas through the Bulgarian arms trader Emiliyan Gebrev; [26] [28] Gebrev himself was poisoned in 2015, allegedly by the GRU, [26] [29] and his arms depots in Bulgaria suffered five explosions linked to the ...