I started working for Czech Radio upon graduating from the Philosophical Faculty of Charles University in 1993. I picked up my first work experience in the international service where I spent approximately a year. Then I joined the foreign department of Czech Radio’s news channel Radiožurnál and the world opened up to me. In the years that followed I travelled extensively covering summits and elections, I reported from The Vatican when the world mourned the departure of Pope John Paul II. I specialized in coverage from Turkey, Italy and German-speaking countries.
The best time of my professional career was the four years I spent in Berlin as Czech Radio’s foreign correspondent.
In the years 2006-2010 and from 2014 to 2016 I headed the foreign department of Radiožurnál and in September 2016 I became Radio Prague’s editor-in-chief. In past years I and my team would bring world news to the Czech Radio audience, now my work is to relay information about the Czech Republic to people abroad. However the core of my work remains the same, radio journalism has always been my hobby as well as my profession and I have always done my best for my reports to be informative and entertaining.
In my free time I love being with family and friends, travelling, reading, going to the opera and even to a football match. I am very lucky in that my hobbies and my work often overlap.
articles by the author
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From Banat to Brisbane: Czech schools abroad keep language and heritage alive
The Ministry of Education cooperates with dozens of Czech schools abroad that help expats maintain their language and stay connected to Czech culture.
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The day Prague became an Imperial City
450 years ago, Rudolf II was crowned King of Bohemia. The ceremony fell short, yet it marked the beginning of the emperor’s story that forever changed Prague’s face.
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The Koněprusy Caves celebrate 75 years since discovery
Seventy-five years ago, a blast near the village of Koněprusy revealed the entrance to an underground world that today is one of Czechias greatest natural treasures.
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Jeff White on why shortwave radio still matters: HFCC Conference in Prague
We speak to Jeff White about shortwave radio and the HFCC conference in Prague, and why the medium still reaches listeners worldwide.
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A jubilee year for Prague Public Transport: 150 years of trams and 100 years of bus transport
In 2025, Prague's public transportation system is celebrating two major anniversaries: 150 years since the introduction of trams and 100 years of continuous bus service.
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The Saudek brothers: 90 years since the birth of the twin legends of Czech art
Celebrating the life and work of the twins Karel and Jan Saudek, born in Prague on May 13th 1935.
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April 1945: The deadliest air attacks on Plzeň came at the end of WWII
In today’s episode of our series How did WWII end in the Czech lands?, we recall the last bombing raids on Plzeň with historian Karel Foud.
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Last Czechoslovak fighter pilot Antonín Fajkus dies at 101
Antonín Fajkus, a war veteran and fighter pilot from World War II, who served in the legendary U.S. Air Force's 40th Fighter Squadron, has died at the age of 101.
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Gorilla, flamingos, rhinos and tigers: Zoo theme for 2025 series of amateur-radio QSL postcards
Radio Prague International sticks to tradition and comes up with a series of amateur-radio QSL postcards every year. This year's theme: the largest Czech zoos.
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The first free trips to the West: 35 years ago, Austria abolished visas for Czechs and Slovaks
By abolishing visas for Czechoslovaks, the Austrians launched an era of free travel.