95/65: Encore! -8- Meciarism
In 1990, Vladimir Stefko's idea as a newly appointed director general was to rebuild Slovak Radio into an institution that would be independent of the government and any political party.
In 1990, Vladimir Stefko's idea as a newly appointed director general was to rebuild Slovak Radio into an institution that would be independent of the government and any political party.
The 1980’s in the Slovak part of Czechoslovak radio, as well as television, recorded a gradual penetration of satire in its broadcasting. Pod Pyramidou and Humorikon are some of them.
In 1970’s, the texts of radio as well as TV shows were not controlled but the final program. If it did not fit with the ideology, it was not the author who was sacked but those who let the program on a ...
Television starts broadcasting in the territory of what is now the Slovak Republic on 3rd November 1956. In 1962, it becomes more popular than radio broadcasting. This competition leads to the huge dev ...
Born in Trnava, he was an alumni at the Academy of Music in Bratislava with a degree in music composition and conducting. First an accompanist in the Czech town of Opava, he was later appointed the co- ...
At the beginning of 1960's there are 500 thousand of licensed radio listeners in the Slovak part of the Czechoslovak Republic. The history of media in Slovakia is changed on 3rd November 1956 when Bra ...
After the first official international football match of the Slovak Republic in August 1939, the head of the Slovak football union, Štefan Jakubec, was happy.
In September 1938, the Munich agreement was signed by Germany, the United Kingdom, France and Italy. This act resulted in splitting Czechoslovakia.
It might seem ironic that one of the most popular radio show authors in the war-time Slovak State was of Jewish origin.
Radio broadcasting started in Slovakia 95 years ago, in October 1926. On this occasion, Radio Slovakia International is bringing you a series mapping the phenomenon of radio as well as television progr ...