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| has gloss | eng: Britské listy is a Czech-language cultural and political internet daily. It is published by a non-governmental organisation based in Prague. Britské listy was founded in July 1996 by Jan Čulík, Senior Lecturer in Czech Studies at the University of Glasgow. He was working as a freelancer for a number of Czech-language media outlets (including the Czech Service of the BBC and of Radio Free Europe from the late 1980s onwards) and then for post-communist media in Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic after the fall of communism since 1989. |
| has gloss | eng: Britské listy is an Internet news published in the Czech Republic. It usually presents left-wing political opinions. General editor of Britské listy is Jan Čulík. |
| lexicalization | eng: Britske listy |
| lexicalization | eng: Britské listy |
| lexicalization | eng: Obcanske sdruzeni Britske listy |
| lexicalization | eng: Občanské sdružení Britské listy |
| instance of | c/Czech magazines |
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| has gloss | ces: Britské listy jsou internetové publicistické periodikum. Jejich vydavatelem byl od roku 1996 do roku 2001 Jan Čulík, který je v 90. letech založil jako rubriku na Neviditelném psu Ondřeje Neffa, kde 29. 7. 1996 vyšlo jejich první vydání. V roce 1999 se Britské listy osamostatnily a od roku 2001 je jejich vydavatelem Občanské sdružení Britské listy (OSBL). |
| lexicalization | ces: Britské listy |
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