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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A celebration of Czech-Canadian friendship in Ottawa
The Czech Embassy in Canada this week organized a gala evening in Ottawa, celebrating the Czech-Canadians who helped mold the close relationship between the two nations.
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August 1832: First railway on continent runs from České Budějovice to Linz
190 years ago rail transport came to continental Europe with the opening of a line between České Budějovice and Linz.
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Antonín Rejcha rediscovered
Czech-born composer and teacher Antonín Rejcha, who spent most of his life in France, is the subject of a new book published by the Moravian Library in Brno.
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Eighty years after Nazi massacre the global legacy of Lidice lives on
Exactly eight decades ago, on June 10, 1942, the Central Bohemian village of Lidice was annihilated by Nazi forces. But its legacy survives in many forms to this day.
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Kolín marks 150 years since first concert of most famous Czech brass band
František Kmoch, conductor and famous composer of brass music, composed over 230 marching and dance pieces, which are still played at village balls and events today.
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The Prague Ratter: a small but lively companion
In the first part of our new mini-series presenting Czech dog breeds, we focus on the smallest of them – the Prague Ratter.
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Will Czechs ever go back to eating snails at Christmas?
Snails, once a traditional Christmas dish in this part of the world, are once again gaining popularity.
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Boom of Czech mini breweries is over, says association head
Over the past decade or so, Czechia has seen something of an upsurge in small breweries, but the new head of their association says the trend has already reached its peak.
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Josef Bican, among football’s greatest scorers, died 20 years ago
Josef Bican scored more goals in competition than even Cristiano Ronaldo. His technique, speed and ‘sixth sense’ at the lime are the stuff of legend.
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Legendary Czech jazzman Milan Svoboda’s ‘Swinging Hat’
Composer, conductor, jazz pianist and pedagogue Milan Svoboda, now in his seventies, has a new CD out called ‘Swinging Hat’
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