Všechnopárty v ohrožení: Kolik bere Šíp za díl a co rozhodne o osudu pořadu

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Všechnopárty, the long-running Czech television talk display hosted by Karel Šíp, faces an uncertain future as its current contract with Česká televize (ČT) nears its expiration date at the end of June 2026. The program, which has aired weekly on ČT1 for over two decades, is now subject to renewed scrutiny following revelations about the terms of Šíp’s latest agreement. According to verified reports, the show’s continuation hinges on ongoing negotiations between the 80-year-old host and the public broadcaster, with significant implications for one of the Czech Republic’s most enduring entertainment formats. The current contract, signed in late 2025 and valid until June 30, 2026, includes a clause that allows ČT to halt production and broadcasting of Všechnopárty at any point before the end of the television season. This provision, described in the agreement as ČT being “oprávněna umělci oznámit, že nebude pokračovat ve výrobě audiovizuálního díla,” means the network could cease airing recent episodes without obligation to compensate Šíp for unproduced segments. Under the terms, Šíp would receive payment only for episodes already filmed, not for those planned but not yet recorded. This arrangement marks a notable shift in how ČT manages its relationship with long-form entertainment hosts. Unlike previous agreements that typically guaranteed a full season’s output, the current model reflects a more flexible, risk-sharing approach. Šíp has historically renewed his contract every six months, a practice that allows both parties to reassess the show’s performance and relevance periodically. The most recent renewal, finalized in December 2025, set the stage for the present juncture, where a decision on extension must be made by mid-2026 to avoid disruption to the broadcast schedule. Karel Šíp (80): “Čeká nás schůzka,” he confirmed without further details. The agreement, titled “Herecký výkon v obraze,” which he signed at the end of 2025 and which runs until June 30 of this year, contains a significant innovation: ČT can halt filming and broadcasting of Všechnopárty at any time before the end of the television season, meaning before June. If that were to happen, Karel Šíp would receive compensation only for the newly filmed episodes of Všechnopárty. For those he was still scheduled to produce, he would receive nothing.

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