ČT art

ČT art is a Czech national television channel, operated by Czech Television specialising in cultural content. The channel began broadcasting on 31 August 2013, with Tomáš Motl as its first executive director.[1]

ČT art
CountryCzech Republic
Programming
Language(s)Czech
Picture format1080i (HDTV)
Ownership
OwnerCzech Television
Sister channels
History
Launched31 August 2013 (2013-08-31)
Links
WebsiteOfficial website
Availability
Terrestrial
DVB-T/T2MUX 21 (FTA) (HD)
Streaming media
iVysíláníWatch live
(Czech only)

ČT art broadcasts from 8 pm to 6 am, and shares its frequency with children's channel ČT :D which uses the remaining hours.[1][2]

Programming

Each day begins with the news programme Události v kultuře (News in culture), and on Sundays Týden v kultuře (Week in culture), these are supplemented by inputs from live events and current affairs talk shows with cultural themes. Across the week, each day is given a theme for programming:

  • Monday - Z první řady (The first row), student work, work from Slovenská televízia.
  • Tuesday - ArtZóna
  • Wednesday - Klobouk dolů
  • Tuesday - Životy slavných
  • Friday - Pop-rockové podium
  • Saturday - Je nám ctí - celebrities, topics or events, musical show Tečka za sobotní nocí.
  • Sunday - World art films, classical music.

Future

Česká televize stated that if ČT Déčko and ČT art proved successful, the two channels would broadcast from separate frequencies and allowing them to broadcast 24 hours a day.[1]

Broadcasting

HD

High-definition (HD) broadcasting via satellite was started on 1 November 2016 using Astra 3B-capacities.

References

  1. Benediktová, Jana (21 February 2015). "ČT art - tolik kultury, kolik unesete — Kultura — ČT24 — Česká televize". Česká televize (in Czech). Retrieved 6 February 2015.
  2. "Festivalové filmy, opera nebo jazz. Jaké poøady bude vysílat kulturní kanál ÈT art?". Hospodářské Noviny (in Czech). 21 February 2013. Retrieved 6 February 2015.
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