The Prague Post


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The Prague Post is now produced twice each week in digital format (our e-Post), in English and in full color to keep you informed of the latest military challenges involving Russia, the Ukraine and ISIS groups as well as the politics, business, economics, cultural events, cinema and food reviews for our Central European Region.
It is the only English-language newspaper in the Czech Republic. Its target audience includes English-speaking expatriates living in the Czech Republic or neighboring countries.
The history of the newspaper began in Prague in 1991, two years after the Velvet Revolution.
When Alan Levy, the paper’s founding editor-in-chief, wrote in 1991 that “we are living in the Left Bank of the ’90s,” he captured the optimism of a new age.
In the past 20 years, much has changed, and many a late-night hospoda colloquium has convened over the relative merits of Levys bold claim. What is not in doubt is that Prague and Central Europe have grown a great deal since those heady 20th-century days.
Czechoslovakia no longer exists. The Czech Republic is part of NATO and the European Union. Flood waters have risen and receded, as have seemingly countless governments. One mustachioed Václav replaced another, and Škodas are in demand in Western Europe.
And while The Prague Post is two years older than the country itself, it too has changed, including a transition from a local newspaper targeting the expat community into a multimedia information source with global reach.
None of this could have been anticipated in 1991 when most Praguers were happy just to find a working pay phone. Much like the Golden City itself, The Prague Post has become thoroughly integrated in this globalized, still-young century. It now counts paying subscribers in nearly 30 countries on four continents and is distributed in an array of digital formats — Web, PDF, iPad and Kindle among them. Our website is updated on a daily basis with news briefings and regular blog posts.

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Single edition costs 2,69 EUR.
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