On Thursday, May 16, the new entertainment TV channel OK TV will start broadcasting. Tune in throughout the Czech Republic in DVB-T2 terrestrial broadcasting in Multiplex 24 and will be part of the offer of some operators. This was announced by television representatives at a press conference on Tuesday.
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2:45 p.m May 7, 2024
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OK TV will offer Czech and Slovak music production and entertainment. Behind the project is the company OK Music Television, which received the license for terrestrial broadcasting this January. The license is valid for 12 years. The station is based in Žižkov, Prague, from where it will broadcast from four studios.
The new station wants to focus on the group of viewers over 35 years old. It will offer talk shows, competitions, entertainment and lifestyle programs and, in the future, also journalism. On the contrary, it will not broadcast news. Aleš Cibulka or Miloš Knor will have their own talk shows. From the world of music, the program will include Kartotéka by Martin Hrdinka, Festťák with Genny Ciatti, Hit Parade presented by Radka Pavlovčinová and Angel’s Night with Pavel Anděl.
Every weekday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., OK Start, a moderated composed lifestyle block, will run, in which a number of well-known personalities from the ranks of singers, musicians, actors, athletes, as well as experts will always appear on the given topic of the day. There will also be a cooking program and competition programs, for example a competition for 100,000 CZK “One on one” with Pavel Šiška.
The world of circuses, arenas and variety shows will be revealed by presenter and singer Šárka Vaňková in the special program Hvězdy manéže. News from the world of show business will be brought every evening by the program VIP Koktejl, which will be alternately accompanied by Vaňková, Klára Šedová and Dominik Port. There will also be children’s programs.
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