Czech Radio

All ČRo stations broadcast via internet stream, digital via DAB+ and DVB, and part analog via terrestrial transmitters.

The first regular announcer of the station, who prepared and presented the news from the daily papers, was Adolf Dobrovolný.

[3] In the same year, regional studios in the cities of Plzeň, České Budějovice, Hradec Králové and Ústí nad Labem were launched.

[11] In October 2005, digital television broadcasting was launched on DVB-T, with some of the ČRo's circuits being included in the first multiplex.

At that time, the D-dur, Rádio Česko and Leonardo circuits began broadcasting, and in 2006, ČRo Radio Wave station was added.

[14] The organisation marked 90 years of existence in 2013, celebrating the occasion with a 48-hour broadcast including 90 interviews interspersed with news reports every half-hour.

[3] The event, which took place on Wenceslas Square, set a new national record for the longest uninterrupted radio broadcast.

[citation needed] Regional stations broadcast daily from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m. (ČRo Brno, Plzeň and Ostrava until 7.30 p.m.) with several breaks.

In these breaks, in the evening and at night, the programmes of the Central Bohemian ČRo Střední Čechy are broadcast nationwide.

[25] Content in this edit is translated from the existing Czech Wikipedia article at cs:Český rozhlas; see its history for attribution.

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