There is also multiplex 4 which is operated by O2, but there is broadcast only ČT1 HD and Nova HDTV and covered is just center of Prague, center of Plzeň, center of Ostrava and center of Brno. This multiplex now had problem to find reliable stations to broadcast. Multiplex 3 covered just Prague, Brno, Ostrava, Plzeň and Ústí nad Labem.
On one of this frequency you can see also Noe TV and Prima HDTV. In Prague there is broadcasting multiplex 3 on two frequency. Now there are broadcasting "Public TV" (its commercial station), Z1 and until 31 July 2009 Óčko. The cover is very similar as multiplex 1, except southeast part of Bohemie. Multiplex A transform to multiplex 2 with stations TV Prima, Prima Cool / TV R1, TV Barrandov, TV Nova and Nova Cinema.
In September 2008, when multiplex A was available in Prague, Central Bohemian Region, in surrounding areas of Brno, Ostrava, Domažlice and Ústí nad Labem, leave this multiplex with their 4 channels Česká televize.Īll channels of Česká televize ( ČT1, ČT2, ČT24 and ČT4) is now in multiplex 1 (with can be seen in Bohemia (except few exceptions), in surrounding areas of Brno and in Ostrava). 4.1 Terrestrial free-to-air channels (DVB-T2).The process completed when the last analogue transmitters in south-east Moravia and northern Moravia-Silesia were shut down on June 30, 2012. TV Barrandov provides general programming services.Ĭzech Republic become the first country in central and eastern Europe to start to end all analogue broadcasts in November 2011. Z1 provided a news service in from 2008 to January 2011, when it ceased broadcasting. However, because of delays some projects lost investors and will not start (e.g. The receivers of the licenses were: Z1, TV Pohoda, Regionální televizni agentura (RTA), Febio TV, TV Barrandov and Óčko. On April 12, 2006, six digital terrestrial television licenses were awarded to commercial broadcasters. 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. Experimental projects with DVB-T started in 2000. Television was introduced in Czechoslovakia in 1953.