Online Magazine in Czech Republic

After the end of the Cold War and dissolution of Czechoslovakia, the country had to face a difficult task of resuming pre-Communist traditions and building a democratic political system. Although the country was never able to overcome long-standing problems with freedom of speech and independent journalism, many online magazines have emerged in the past decade and have proved themselves as trustworthy sources of news and information. You can find more information about choosing a online magazín.

The COVID-19 pandemic deepened the long-standing economic troubles of most Czech print media and forced publishers to search for new business models. Some of them even started to focus on specific market segments (such as business, education or politics) and to offer digital innovations and products like webinars or e-books.

Another important development has been the growth of specialized online magazine networks and portals. These websites often serve niche groups of readers and are highly targeted by advertising.

As a result, they offer very high click-through rates and are highly profitable for their publishers.

Some online magazines have also launched a subscription model that offers readers access to exclusive content and benefits. For example, a subscriber to the weekly online magazine Nakladatelstvi Forum becomes a member of a club that grants discounts on FORUMprofessional conferences, webinars and other events. Moreover, subscribers can benefit from free access to the company’s archive and many other advantages.

Despite the fact that the overall trend of the Czech publishing industry has stabilised in recent years, the share of the oldest age group in the population has grown. This is mainly due to the low number of live births and the growing number of deaths. The average life expectancy at birth in the Czech Republic has increased by about five years to 77.2 years in 2009.

The main source of financing for healthcare in the Czech Republic is statutory health insurance. The General Health Insurance Fund (GHIF) provides healthcare services throughout the country through 77 district branches. GHIF also provides medical treatment abroad for its members, in accordance with the provisions of the legislation.

As a result of the war in Ukraine, relations between the Czech Republic and Russia have become very strained. This has also influenced the domestic policy of Prime Minister Petr Pavel, who is now more inclined to strengthen security and defence spending in the country.

Reporter Magazin is an online magazine that has been operating for five years and is one of the leading Czech publications in its field. The publication offers investigative reporting, interview profiles, essays and short stories. Its print version is published monthly and has a paywall, but a couple of long-read stories are released for free on the website a few weeks after they appear in the printed edition. The online version also covers current affairs and provides a number of news and updates.

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