JČ1 live stream
JČ1 online television
JČ1 (Jihočeská televize) is a regional television channel based in the South Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic . The channel is owned and operated by Jihočeská televize, a private regional broadcaster, with its headquarters located in the city of České Budějovice . As a dedicated source for online television, JČ1 broadcasts primarily in the Czech language with a format focused on local news, current affairs, cultural events, sports coverage from the region, and community programming for the South Bohemian area.
The programming schedule allows viewers to watch live channel coverage of daily news and feature segments. Key programs on the channel include Reportáže (news reports), Aktuální téma (Current Topic), S hostem studia (Studio Guest), Hvězdy jihu (Stars of the South), Za Bolevákem..., Krumlovský 90, Na kafe s Tornádem (Coffee with the Tornado), Přes čáru! (Over the Line!), and Poutníci (Pilgrims) . The channel produces documentary series including Rok na Blatech (A Year in the Blatas), Vzpomínky zůstanou (Memories Remain), and Nevšední příběhy všedních dnů (Extraordinary Stories of Ordinary Days). News coverage focuses on local events, politics, infrastructure projects (such as the planned reconstruction of the Tábor train station worth 170 million crowns), environmental issues (including drought and fires in the Czech Switzerland National Park), health care updates, and sports (including coverage of the Motor České Budějovice hockey team and Dynamo České Budějovice football club) .
For audiences seeking a reliable live stream of regional news and cultural content from South Bohemia, JČ1 is available as a free-to-air service via digital terrestrial television across the South Bohemian Region . The channel is accessible as tv online via its official website at www.jc1.cz, which provides live streaming of the channel's broadcast and video-on-demand archives of past programs. This ensures that its local news, sports, and cultural programming reaches viewers across the South Bohemian Region, including České Budějovice, Český Krumlov, Tábor, Písek, Strakonice, Jindřichův Hradec, and Prachatice, as well as the global Czech diaspora.

