ZAK TV {lang_Listen live}
- Czech Republic
- Local
ZAK Television is one of the largest regional television stations in the Czech Republic, which has been on the market for more than 25 years. Every day, we bring viewers half-hour news from the Pilsen and Karlovy Vary regions, as well as a number of journalistic programmes focusing on current topics from the west of Bohemia. We have a sophisticated video archive on our website where everyone can find what they are looking for.
TV Zak is a regional TV station that now broadcasts in multiplex 3 in the Karlovy Vary and Pilsen regions, previously it used to join the Prima TV broadcast , now TV Zak broadcasts a 24-hour half-hour loop that is updated every day at 17:00. For 19 years. That's how long the residents of the Pilsen region, as well as the residents of the Karlovy Vary region, have been able to tune in to the TV station bearing the name ZAK. It is available to them, and of course to you, 24 hours a day, all week long, including weekends. The programme line-up itself then reflects what is happening in the region. The main thing is, of course, the news from the two regions, which is also supplemented by a discussion programme with a person who is, of course, also directly connected to one of the regions.
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ZAK Television is one of the largest regional television stations in the Czech Republic, which has been on the market for more than 25 years. Every day, we bring viewers half-hour news from the Pilsen and Karlovy Vary regions, as well as a number of journalistic programmes focusing on current topics from the west of Bohemia. We have a sophisticated video archive on our website where everyone can find what they are looking for.
TV Zak is a regional TV station that now broadcasts in multiplex 3 in the Karlovy Vary and Pilsen regions, previously it used to join the Prima TV broadcast , now TV Zak broadcasts a 24-hour half-hour loop that is updated every day at 17:00. For 19 years. That's how long the residents of the Pilsen region, as well as the residents of the Karlovy Vary region, have been able to tune in to the TV station bearing the name ZAK. It is available to them, and of course to you, 24 hours a day, all week long, including weekends. The programme line-up itself then reflects what is happening in the region. The main thing is, of course, the news from the two regions, which is also supplemented by a discussion programme with a person who is, of course, also directly connected to one of the regions.
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