Czech Radio Jury

The Czech Radio Award is presented for the outstanding use of music and sound in a documentary film.

Jiří Hubička (Czech Republic)

Jirí Hubicka has been graduated from the Charles University Philosophical Faculty, Department of History and Theory of Theatre and Czech Language and Literature. Since 1974 he has worked for Czech Radio as a producer of radio plays. He is currently editing a book on the history of radio broadcasting and is the author of several radio plays and other dramatic productions. He served as a member of the jury awarding radio plays at the Prix Italia 2000 festival. Currently author and moderator of the regularly scheduled program Fonogramy, broadcast by Czech Radio 3 – Vltava. He has been a One World Festival jury member since 2002.

Vlastimil Hankus (Czech Republic)

Vlastimil Hankus began working for Czech Radio in the newsroom after graduating from Palacký University Philosophical Faculty, in Olomouc, in 1966. At the beginning of the 1970s he was instrumental in the creation of Czech Radio's morning talk-radio show, The Morning Block, and served in a top management position at the establishment of Czech Radio 1 (Radiožurnál). He currently works for the Internet news division of Czech Radio 1 – Ižurnál. He has been a One World Festival jury member since 2001.

Karel Fisl (Czech Republic)

Karel Fisl has been employed in the former Czechoslovak (currently Czech) Radio from 1977. First as a sound engineer in broadcasting, later in sound production, where for a number of years he worked as the head sound engineer for musical groups, concerned with the recording of jazz and popular music. He currently dedicates himself to recording this genre in the reconstructed studio "A". He is a graduate of FAMU (Film and TV School of the Academy of the Performing Arts in Prague) in the department of film and television sound production.