7. May 2024

The Nova TV group posted the highest year-on-year growth in the TV market in April and also achieved the highest share.

30. April 2024

Two men who operated a business that sold unlicensed subscriptions to pay-TV sports channels have been given a 20-month suspended prison sentence.

29. April 2024

A 35-year-old man faces up to eight years in prison for apparently downloading 1 408 films and making them freely available for distribution. He caused nearly CZK 60 million in damages to copyright owners.

27. April 2024

In an interview with iDnes, Klára Brachtlová, president of the Association of Commercial Television, revealed how joining the association helps TV stations and why commercial media opposed the amendment to the law that increases fees for Czech Television.

25. April 2024

The Association of Commercial Television celebrates its seventh anniversary this spring.

19. April 2024

Daniel Grunt has a difficult task - to develop the paid streaming service Voyo, but at the same time not to compete with the traditional business that brings Nova billions of crowns from TV advertising.

13. April 2024

A man from Moravian region Slovácko is being prosecuted by the police and faces up to 8 years in prison. He was supposed to upload over 2,000 files on the internet without the permission of the copyright owner.

8. April 2024

TV Nova is launching the educational project Kyber tabu (Cyber Taboo), which aims to increase media literacy, primarily in the field of online media and the Internet in general.

8. April 2024

In March, the Nova group had the highest share in prime time. The Prima group improved year-on-year among the top three.

4. April 2024

Prima Cool reached its 15th birthday, while Prima Krimi completed 6 years since its launch on Easter Monday.

4. April 2024

TV Nova will start offering to its business partners an advertising space in shows that have received international BAFTA albert certification.

26. March 2024

Children and young people are not taught to respect intellectual property. Copyright works are perceived as elusive and therefore unrestrictedly available to all.