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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180 years since the birth of the publisher of the largest Czech encyclopaedia
Without question, the publication of Otto’s Encyclopaedia (Ottův slovník naučný) marked among the most important chapters in Czech publishing history.
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Painter Mikuláš Medek, born 95 years ago
The communists banned him from staging exhibitions. Today, he is considered among the most important Czech painters of late 20th Century, and his works sell for millions.
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Dvořák’s tribute (oratorio) to St. Ludmila of Bohemia
The 180th anniversary of the birth of Antonín Dvořák coincides with the 1100th anniversary of the death of Ludmila, the first Czech saint.
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15 years ago, Cambodia’s King Norodom Sihamoni became an honorary Prague citizen
King Sihamoni studied in Prague from 1962 to 1975, and calls Czechoslovakia his ‘second home’. He is the only living monarch who speaks Czech.
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Veteran Mania! Prague fairgrounds showcase rare, vintage Czechoslovak motorcycles
The Veteran Mania exhibition now underway at Prague’s Výstaviště fairgrounds is a must-see for anyone interested in 20th transportation in Czechoslovakia.
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Remembering rebel rocker Jiří Schelinger
The popular singer met a premature death 40 years ago. Questions still hover around his demise.
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Czech expats sing Christmas carols
This edition of Sunday Music Show fatures Christmas carols, recorded by children from Czech communities living abroad.
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Spa town of Františkovy Lázně
The town of Františkovy Lázně is the smallest of the so-called West Bohemian Spa Triangle.
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The Spanish birds of Czech cuisine
Spanish bird comprises traditional Czech beef roll filled with sauce, bacon, pickled cucumbers, sausage, and eggs. It can be served with rice, potatoes, or dumplings.
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Fruit Dumplings
Czech cuisine offers various types of dumplings (knedlíky in Czech), making use of all sorts of ingredients. Especially tasty are fruit dumplings.