CeBIT 2002 Hanover (13th to 20th March)

5.02.2002, 16:42

HANOVER 5.2.2002 (PROTEXT/ots) - CeBIT Channel: communications partnership with T-Systems Deutsche Messe AG, Hanover, and T-Systems, Frankfurt/Main, have joined together in a communications partnership for the streaming services of CeBIT Channel. CeBIT Channel is the official Web TV for the leading fair in the ICT sector and will broadcast once more at CeBIT 2002 (13th to 20th March). Deutsche Messe AG expects the cooperation with T- Systems to bring about a further increase in access numbers and coverage. Web TV makes it possible for users worldwide to inform themselves audiovisually on the latest products and highlights from CeBIT 2002. "The communications partnership with Deutsche Messe AG provides T-Systems with the opportunity of demonstrating its competence for streaming services to an international audience", said Helmut Egenbauer, MediaBroadcast Manager at T- Systems. "Only recently did we upgrade our transmission platform with new software. This means that we can provide up to 40,000 users with audio and video streams at the same time. The involvement of all the hardware and software components in the network provides high-speed access to these data. In this way, modem, ISDN, but also T-DSL users can experience the highlights of CeBIT live and with excellent image quality." The CeBIT Channel under www.cebit.de already starts on the eve of CeBIT 2002 and then runs in parallel with the fair from the 13th to 20th March. The daily television programme for the fair consists of a mixture of press conferences, exhibitor information, editorial content and reportage. The internet radio Cyb-Affair, live daily from 8 pm to 10 pm during CeBIT 2002, rounds off the offering on the web. Press contact: Dr. Eberhard Roloff Tel.: (05 11) 89-3 10 10 Fax: (05 11) 89-3 66 94 E-Mail: eberhard.roloff@messe.de Selected press releases in rtf format and photos can be found on the internet under: http://presse.messe.de. If you would also like one of our press releases as a file, we will be pleased to send you this by Email. Subscribers please note that material bearing the slug "PROTEXT" is not part of CTK's news service and is not to be published under the "CTK" slug. Protext is a commercial service providing distribution of press releases from clients, who are identified in the text of Protext reports and who bear full responsibility for their contents. APROTEXT

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All 12 Czechoslovak and Czech presidents are captured in the photographs taken by Czech News Agency (ČTK) reporters on official occasions and in informal situations, which can be seen in the South Gardens of Prague Castle. The Presidential Moments outdoor exhibition, which was premiered at this year's Summer Film School festival in Uherské Hradiště, southern Moravia, will be on display at Prague Castle until the end of October. The photographs have been in place for a couple of days already, while the official opening was held today.

"In the short time we have been at the Castle, not many events have been staged here. This is the first major event for us at this place. And I think we could not have wished for a better topic," Jana Vohralíková, head of the Office of the President of the Czech Republic, said at the opening of the exhibition that visitors can already see on the way down the Bull Staircase from the Castle's Third Courtyard. Most people see presidents only as personalities, but they rarely have the opportunity to catch a glimpse of them in the moments when they really are themselves. It is very nice that this exhibition has been created and that people can also see the leisure activities of the people who are at helm of this country, she added.

"I believe there will be more such events here and that this is not the ČTK's last initiative to cooperate with Prague Castle. Because the round-table debate we had on what activities to open at Prague Castle has shown that the institutions that are creating public awareness and awareness of how things work in this country will have their place here," Vohralíková said.

ČTK Director General Jaroslav Kábele reminded that the exhibition with the word "moments" in the title was the sixth in a row prepared by the ČTK. "But it has never been in such a beautiful and important setting before," he said. He mentioned that the independent photo section of the ČTK would celebrate its 100th anniversary next year and the authors of the current exhibition were already thinking about the next one. He expressed the wish that it could also be presented at the Castle.

More than a hundred photographs from the ČTK’s archive show presidents on their trips, the moments of their election and abdication, as well as the heads of state practising sports and being sick, and their relations to sport and culture. They are mapping the building and tearing down of the presidential cult of personality, and show depictions of presidents in films and at the theatre.

The pictures are accompanied by extensive texts. Visitors to the exhibition will see, among others, Tomáš Garrigue Masaryk in a children's home, Edvard Beneš in a Slavia football club's jersey, Gustáv Husák in a swimsuit during his visit to Cuba, Václav Klaus on skis, and the current head of state, Petr Pavel, as a biker.

The public news agency has prepared the exhibition Presidential Moments to mark the 105th anniversary of Czechoslovakia and the ČTK, which falls on the same day – October 28, 2023. The agency presented the first touring exhibition with "moments" in its title five years ago, when it celebrated its 100th anniversary along with the republic. This was an exhibition called Moments of the Century, followed by Moments of the Velvet Revolution, Undesired Moments, Olympic Moments and Czecho/Slovak Moments.

Exhibition in Prague Castle’s South Gardens shows 12 presidents of Czechia and Czechoslovakia

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