iVysílání is a streaming platform of Czech Television.[1] It offers television programmes produced by Czech Television along with films and programmes licensed to Television. Programmes and films can be viewed for free.[2] Viewers can also watch broadcasts of Czech Television channels.
History
At the end of the 20th century, Czech Television began to trial live Internet broadcasting, initially only news programmes. At that time, Internet broadcasting did not yet bear the name iVysílání.[3] The beta version of iVysílání launched in 2009.[4] iVysílání was launched in 2009, but it was still significantly different from its later form.[5] Users had the option to play one of the archive programs or watch a live broadcast, but it had to be an original production of Czech Television. There were three different video qualities to choose from: low, medium and TV. TV quality video had a bit rate of 1.5 Mb/s. It was also possible to choose one of two possible multimedia players, which were Windows Media Player and RealPlayer.[4][6]
In September 2011 ČT launched version for Android.[7][8] In July 2013 it became available as HbbTV service.[9] In 2017 iVysílání stopped using Adobe Flash.[10] In September 2020 iVysílání changed its looks to be more similar to Netflix.[11] In May 2021 Ackee became developer for iVysílání applications.[12]
Until 2014 iVysílání was operated by KIT digital Czech, but due to complaints from sport fans, Czech Television decided to change the operator.[13]České Radiokomunikace was speculated by media to be the likeliest new operator, but it decided to not participate in the tender. Telefónica Czech Republic, T-Mobile, Livebox, and current operator Visual Unity (renamed from KIT digital Czech) decided to participate.[14] Telefónica eventually won the tender and became the new operator for 2015 and 2016.[15]
The Telefónica (now O2) contract ended in 2016 when ČT launched new tender.[16] O2, T-Mobile, Livebox, and SuperNetwork initially participated, but only SuperNetwork managed to submit the required materials in time. Thus, other companies were excluded which led Czech Television to cancel the tender.[17][18] A new tender was started in 2017, and was won by SuperNetwork.[19] Cooperation with SuperNetwork started in May 2018, but Czech Television terminated the contract soon afterwards due to violations of contract, and decided to return to O2.[20][21][22]
Czech Television produced several series that were originally released on iVysílání before broadcast on Television. ČT also produces series available only on iVysílání. These series are usually targeted to a young audience that doesn't watch television as much as previous generations.[23]