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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Plzeň (Bohemia) students celebrate Pilsen’s (Chicago) Czech – and Mexican – heritage
Chicago has been a major centre of Czech immigration to the United States since the 1850s. Today, the district of Pilsen which those settlers founded in the 19th century…
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Klášterec nad Ohří – home of the famous Thun porcelain brand
A rose-coloured porcelain cup and saucer made 225 years ago has pride of place at the Museum of Porcelain in Klášterec nad Ohří. It is the oldest preserved item which was…
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Alum Lake – “one of a kind” located in northern Czechia
A miniature Dead Sea – that’s what they call Kamencové jezero or Alum Lake in Chomutov. It is said to have healing powers. The alum prevents the growth of algae and the…
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‘Perník’ – a Czech Christmas delicacy that goes back centuries
It is not just at local markets where gingerbread in all shapes and colours can be found. Baking the delicacy is a treasured tradition among most Czech families as well…
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Great Synagogue in Pilsen celebrates 125th anniversary
The Great Synagogue in the West Bohemian city of Pilsen is not only the biggest synagogue in the Czech Republic, but also the third biggest in the world, after the temples…
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Czech Radio’s headquarters in Plzeň – an exceptional example of post-war architecture
An elegant building designed in the post-war functionalist style. Clean lines, strip windows without pillars, a tiled facade and the historical inscription Czechoslovak…
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Chinaski – hit band gearing up for autumn tour
The Czech pop-rock group Chinaski formed way back in the late 1980s and though they didn’t find a broad audience until the mid-2000s, they have consistently been one of…
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The music of 1968
What were some of the biggest hits and key songs of 1968, the year Czechoslovakia’s dreams of a freer society were crushed?
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The best Czech tramping songs
Tramping is a phenomenon that influenced the lives of tens of thousands of Czechs. Young people who dreamed of the freedom of the Wild West, spent time outdoors, engaging…
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Miloš Forman’s Film Music
The Karlovy Vary International Film Festival on Friday paid tribute to the work of the late Czech film director Miloš Forman. Forman had a knack for making great movies…