A11 TV is a Czech television channel that is part of A 11 media group. It originates from the local Regionálnàtelevize CZ (Regional Television CZ), which was renamed to NÃ¡à ¡ Region TV (Our Region TV) in October 2022. The channel received its current name in April 2023.
A11 TV runs a programme focused on regional news, entertainment, documentaries, talk shows, interviews and films. It was the first full-screen TV to broadcast films Happy by Eva Toulová, Hunters and Victims by Marcus Tran, Falling Tears by Michaela Everitt, Sunrise Supervising by Pavel Göbl and Voda, ÃÂo ma drà ¾Ã nad vodou by TomÃ¡à ¡ Magnusek. It is distributed terrestrially via the DVB-T2 Multiplex of 23 Czech Radiocommunications, via a number of operators, for example T-Mobile, Vodafone, on satellite or via IPTV. The headquarters of the television is in the Koà ¡ÃÂà Âská brány building, Prague, where the newsroom of the print titles of the A 11 media group, the television newsroom and the newly built studios are integrated.
A11 bases its program schedule primarily on news from Czech regions. Every weekday it broadcasts a moderated news session A11 Zprávy, A11 rozhovor, which feature interviews with personalities of Czech social, cultural and political life or the program Cesta na Olymp.
The evening program schedule is complemented by Czech and foreign films, documentaries (mainly by the Slovak director Pavel BarabÃ¡à ¡), a talk show by the actor and director TomÃ¡à ¡ Magnusek. In the early evening, the program Dobrý veÃÂer s A11, moderated by Michael Viktoà ÂÃÂk, Vlasta Korec, Hanka Kynychová, Bára Fià ¡erová and Pepa Melen, is on. It includes the programs Ve formàs A11, Vaà Âenàor Polibte si preference with Zuzana BubÃÂlková. She also took over the moderation of the show Na Palici. Furthermore, Vlasta Korec moderates the competition Vtipkovánàand celebrities show their favorite places in the program Tady jsme se narodili. Journalists Jan Tuna and Josef KlÃÂma also have programs on A11 TV.
Television A11 broadcasts a number of programs of its own creation and adapted programs. The main ones include:
The A11 media group has shown its interest in continuing to expand its portfolio of television channels. It has announced plans to launch a new sports channel, A11 Sport, in collaboration with Perinvest, which holds a sports TV licence, and has also expressed interest in the rights to the football Fortuna Liga. The channel was renamed Sporty TV before launch.