CT to Launch New Sunday Debate in August: Who Will Moderate?
Translated from Czech, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Czech Television will launch a new Sunday debate program in August.
- The article discusses the potential moderators for the new show.
- It also outlines subscription options for the iDNES.cz news portal.
Czech Television (ฤT) is set to introduce a new Sunday debate program in August, sparking discussion about who will moderate the upcoming show.
The article, however, is primarily focused on outlining subscription models for the iDNES.cz news portal. Readers are presented with two options: a premium subscription without advertisements for 199 Czech crowns per month, offering unlimited access to iDNES.cz, Lidovky.cz, Expres.cz, and Antiyoutuber.cz, along with digital newspapers and magazines. Alternatively, users can opt for a free service that includes targeted advertising, personalized content, and participation in discussions.
The portal details the use of cookies and other tracking technologies for ad personalization, managed by MAFRA, a.s., and 125 advertising partners. Users can revoke consent for targeted advertising at any time, though doing so may prompt a transition to the premium subscription. The portal also explains the processing of data based on legitimate interest and provides options for managing privacy settings.
Specific data processing activities include selecting ads and personalized content, measuring ad and content performance, audience understanding through statistics, developing services, and technical site operation. The portal emphasizes that if users opt for the free, ad-supported service, consent for targeted advertising is always granted for the purposes listed. Due to technical limitations with advertising providers, users must explicitly opt out of certain data processing activities if they do not wish for them to occur.
Originally published by iDNES in Czech. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.