Best Czech media for intermediate learners

Looking for Czech media aimed squarely at intermediate learners? These 4 picks, 2 of them free, are the ones worth your time — starting with Radio Prague International — Czech language, Zprávičky (ČT :D) and Easy Languages. Everything here is ordered free-first and hand-vetted for quality.

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The public broadcaster's English-language reporting on Czech itself — words, dialects, usage.

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Czech Radio's international service keeps a dedicated section on the Czech language, publishing interviews and features in English about dialects like Brno's hantec, how learners master the ř, expressions and their origins, and Czech taught abroad. It is background and motivation rather than instruction — articles about Czech, not lessons in it — so pair it with an actual course. Everything is free, with audio versions of most pieces, and the section is updated regularly.

Czech TV's daily children's news — real news, deliberately simple language.

Media Free Intermediate B1–B2
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The public broadcaster's news bulletin for children runs every weekday in short episodes, using ordinary vocabulary, short sentences and clear delivery because its audience is eight-year-olds — which makes it the closest thing Czech has to a graded news service for learners. Free to stream from the ČT :D site. There are no subtitles or transcripts, the topics skew towards school and animals, and playback of Czech Television content can be restricted outside Czechia.

Easy Languages

Multi-language

Street interviews with dual subtitles, produced in dozens of languages.

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A franchise of local producers filming unscripted street interviews, each episode subtitled in the target language and English, which is the closest free thing to hearing how people genuinely speak. All YouTube episodes are free; membership adds transcripts, vocabulary lists and exercises. Real-speed unscripted speech is hard early on — start with the slower 'Super Easy' episodes if you are below B1.

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Multi-language

Licensed TV shows with interactive subtitles in 15 languages.

MediaApps Paid IntermediateAdvanced A2–C1
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A streaming service where every show has clickable dual subtitles and saved words become flashcards, covering 15 languages with apps on phone, Roku and TV. It solves the 'what do I watch' problem for languages where Netflix's catalogue is thin. The library is much smaller than a mainstream streamer and it is subscription-only — if you already pay for Netflix, Language Reactor's free tier does most of the same job.