ČRo Radiožurnál
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Slovakia
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DAB+: Block 12C (Prague), various blocks
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| Broadcast area | Czech Republic also will be radio received in: Slovakia Poland Austria Germany |
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| Frequencies | FM: 94.6 or 90.9 MHz (Prague), various in the whole country DAB+: Block 12C (Prague), various blocks |
| Programming | |
| Language | Czech |
| Format | News, Current Affairs, Talk, Rock AC |
| Ownership | |
| Owner | Český rozhlas |
| History | |
First air date | 1993 |
| Links | |
| Website | radiozurnal |
ČRo Radiožurnál (from 1993 to 2013 Český rozhlas 1 – Radiožurnál) is a public radio station of the Czech Radio in the Czech Republic. It focuses on current news and journalism. It broadcasts the Zelená vlna ('green wave') traffic news every half hour. It was founded in 1993. Ondřej Suchan has been the station's editor-in-chief since 2016.
As of 2020, Radiožurnál is the most listened to radio station in the Czech Republic. In the first quarter of 2023, 822,000 listeners listened to it daily.[1]
The station Radiožurnál was established simultaneously with the establishment of the Czech Republic as the Czech continuation of the Czechoslovak station Československo, which from 31 August 1970 to 15 December 1989 was called Hvězda and before that Československo I. The station has been broadcasting live on the internet since 1998.[2]
Since September 2014, Radiožurnál has been broadcasting a comprehensive news programme, Sixty Minutes, which runs every weekday between 9 pm and 10 pm. In 2016, a broadcast archive was created on the Radiožurnál website, where broadcasts are archived hour by hour and specific broadcasts can be traced back up to 14 days.