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ČRo Rádio Praha

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ČRo Rádio Praha
Broadcast area Czech Republic
Programming
Language(s)Czech
Ownership
OwnerČeský rozhlas
History
First air date
August 31, 1964; 60 years ago (1964-08-31)
Links
Website radiozurnal.rozhlas.cz

ČRo Rádio Praha (in 1992-2015 Český rozhlas Regina, 2015-2019 Český rozhlas Regina DAB Praha, 2019-2023 Český rozhlas Rádio DAB Praha) is a regional radio station of Czech Radio based in Prague. It was founded in 1964 and is based in the National House in Karlín. The director of the station is Petr Sznapka.

History

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Studio Reginy DAB Praha v Národním domě (2018).
Studio Regina DAB Prague at the National House (2018).

Regional broadcasting for Prague was launched by Czechoslovak Radio on 31 August 1964. On 2 January 1991, the Prague and Central Bohemia studios merged under the name Regina. In 2001, Regina launched a separate broadcast for the Central Bohemia Region, which became completely independent on 21 October 2002 under the name ČRo Region.[1]

On 2 November 2015, the Regina station was renamed Regina DAB Praha and left the analogue VHF band. The programme changed significantly - the demanding programmes disappeared from the airwaves and the distinctive feature became music and live moderated inputs with service information (news, weather, transport, culture).[2] Another name change took place on 1 October 2019, when the station changed its name to Český rozhlas Rádio DAB Praha.

Since 2 January 2023, the station has been called simply Radio Praha. According to Czech Radio, the new name was intended to attract new listeners in the target group of 25-40 years old, for whom the name Regina was unattractive. The change was also accompanied by a change in the station's sound graphics and the names of some programmes.[3][4]

Programming

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The station broadcasts a daily stream of music and information from 6:00am to 7:00pm. On weekends, the magazines S vámi v Praze (Saturday 12:00) and Up to the marrow (Sunday 12:00) are included. Radio Prague broadcasts news all day twice an hour and traffic information every 15 minutes.

Broadcasting

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Radio Prague broadcasts in Prague in analogue on very short waves, digital broadcasting is also available in the multiplex ČRo DAB+, in DVB-S2 and on the Internet. Since January 2023, the station is broadcast in FM for the territory of Prague on the frequency 107.1 FM.

See also

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  • Czech Radio, the Czech publicly funded radio broadcaster

References

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  1. ^ Ješutová, Eva (2003). "Od mikrofonu k posluchačům: Z osmi desetiletí českého rozhlasu". Prague: Český rozhlas. p. 668. ISBN 80-86762-00-9.
  2. ^ "Český rozhlas Regina se stěhuje na DAB+" (in Czech). 2015-10-15. Retrieved 2024-10-23.
  3. ^ "Regina DAB Praha se mění na Rádio DAB Praha" (in Czech). Mediar.cz. Retrieved 2024-10-23.
  4. ^ "Radio DAB Praha will start broadcasting in FM and change its name". Czech Radio. 2022-12-15. Retrieved 2024-10-23.

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