ČRo Vltava
Radio station in Prague, Czech Republic
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Český rozhlas Vltava (in 1992-2013 Czech Radio 3 - Vltava) is the former third programme of Czech Radio with a focus on culture[2] (now styled simply as ČRo Vltava). It was founded in 1972 and operated by Czechoslovak Radio until the end of 1991. Jaroslava Haladová has been the station's editor-in-chief since 2019.[3]
DAB+: Block 12C (Prague), various blocks
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| Frequencies | FM: 105 or 104.5 MHz (Prague), various in the whole country DAB+: Block 12C (Prague), various blocks |
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| Programming | |
| Language | Czech |
| Format | Culture, art and classical music |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Český rozhlas |
| History | |
First air date | 4 September 1972[1] |
| Links | |
| Website | vltava.rozhlas.cz |
The programme structure is dominated by programmes featuring older and contemporary classical music (around 40% of the airtime on weekdays). Jazz and alternative music (Jazzový podvečer, Jazzové dopoledne, Mozaika), literary programmes (readings, radio plays) and cultural journalism (Mozaika, Akcent) are also significantly represented - all with around 15% of the airtime. The station broadcasts 24 hours a day.