ČT1

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ČT1
ČT1 current logo
CountryCzech Republic
Programming
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerČeská televize
Sister channels
History
Launched1 May 1953 (1953-05-01)
Former namesČST (1953–1970)
ČST1 (1970–1990)
F1 (1990–1993)
Links
WebsiteOfficial website

ČT1 (ČT Jedna, Česká televize 1, "Jednička") is the Czech public television channel, operated by Česká televize. ČT1 is a general purpose channel, showing family-oriented television, Czech movies, children's programming, news and documentaries.

History[]

ČST (Czech: Československá televize, Slovak: Československá televízia) starts experimental broadcasting throughout Czechoslovakia on 1 May 1953 from its Prague Studio. Its first regular broadcast begin on 25 February 1954.

In 1970, the ČST was renamed to ČST1 and in 1975 the channel transitioned from black-and-white to colour.

Following the entry of federalism in Czechoslovakia in 1990, ČST1 became F1.

On 1 January 1993, F1 changes its name to ČT1 in Czech Republic and STV1 in Slovak Republic. Now, the first channel of the new Česká televize, created one year earlier following the Velvet Revolution.

Logos and identities[]

ČT1 HD[]

Logo of ČT1 HD

ČT1 HD is the high-definition TV channel from Česká televize. ČT1 HD broadcasts programming from ČT1 via IPTV, digital terrestrial and satellite (via Astra 3BDVB-S2 standard).

Previously HD programming was shown on ČT HD, covering ČT1, ČT2 and ČT4.

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