Mladý svět explained

Mladý svět
Frequency:Weekly
Founder:Czechoslovak Youth Union
Firstdate:1959
Company:A11
Country:Czech Republic
Based:Prague
Language:Czech
Issn:0323-2042

Mladý svět ("young world") is a popular weekly magazine published in Czechoslovakia from 1959 until 1989, and later in the Czech Republic until 2005, when it was merged into the magazine Instinkt. It contained photographs, editorials, comics, and other works.[1] Mladý svět was revived in 2021 and continues to be published as of .

History

Communist era: 1959–1989

Mladý svět was first published in 1959 by the Czechoslovak Youth Union in its purpose-built publishing house, Mladá fronta.[2] In 1970, it was taken over by the Socialist Youth Union.[3]

In 1972, the magazine published the comics Lips Tullian.[4]

Post-Velvet Revolution: 1990–2005

In 1990, Mladý svět was separated from the publishing house Mladá fronta, and it was registered as a joint-stock company, with Luboš Beniak, Jaroslav Dvořák, Michal Horáček, Jiří Janoušek, Rudolf Křesťan, Vladimír Lederer, and Vladimír Nagaj among its board of directors. Readership had declined following the 1989 Velvet Revolution, however, and the magazine teetered on the verge of extinction. In May 2005, after 46 years of publication, Mladý svět was merged into the magazine Instinkt, which ceased publication in 2019.

Revival: 2021–present

In November 2020, the Mladý svět name was purchased by the media company A11 from its previous owner, Empresa Media, and on 18 February 2021, it began to be published again as a weekly magazine.[5] [6]

Enterprises

Bílá vrána award

Mladý svět presented the Bílá vrána award to young artists and writers who excelled in their respective field. Notable recipients include actor Bolek Polívka and writer Alexandra Berková (for her 1986 short story collection, Knížka s červeným obalem).

Zlatý slavík

In 1962, Mladý svět, together with the Slovak newspaper Sme, created the reader's music poll Zlatý slavík, which went on to become an annual award and was held until 1991, after which it was replaced by Český slavík.[7]

Mr. Czechoslovakia

In 1970, the magazine organized the first national all-male beauty pageant, modelled on its female equivalent, Miss Czechoslovakia (launched in 1967), and appropriately titled Mr. Czechoslovakia.

Notable staff and contributors

The writer and feuilletonist Rudolf Křesťan worked as an editor of Mladý svět from 1964 to 1993.[8]

The journalists Radek John and Josef Velek were active at the magazine, as were photographers Oldřich Škácha, Pavel Dias, and Karel Cudlín. The illustrator Vladimír Jiránek was a frequent contributor.

Predecessor

A weekly newspaper for young people, also titled Mladý svět, was published from 1929 until 1945.[9] Several vintage editions are available online.[10]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Paul. Jan. Nedůstojný konec starého Mladého světa?. Britské Listy. 13 February 2008 . cs . An undignified end for Mladý svět?.
  2. Web site: Mladá fronta . slovnikceskeliteratury.cz . 5 October 2024 . cs.
  3. Web site: Máš-li cosi na duši, svěř to strýci Artuši... Pamatujete? . styl.instory.cz . 28 May 2019 . 6 October 2024 . cs . If you have something on your mind, entrust it to Uncle Arthur... Remember?.
  4. Web site: Komiksový klenot Lips Tullian vyjde poprvé knižně. ČTK . 4 December 2010 . cs . The comic gem Lips Tullian will be published in book form for the first time.
  5. Web site: A 11 vrátí na trh časopis Mladý svět, uvede ho příští rok . mediaguru.cz . 30 November 2020 . 6 October 2024 . cs . A 11 will return the magazine Mladý svět to market and will launch it next year.
  6. Web site: Mladý svět má vycházet ve čtvrtek, první číslo od 18. února . mediaguru.cz . 28 January 2021 . 6 October 2024 . cs . Mladý svět to be published on Thursday, the first issue from February 18.
  7. Web site: Zlatý slavík – nesmrtelná anketa . idnes.cz . 4 December 2003 . 6 October 2024 . cs . Zlatý slavík – the immortal poll.
  8. Web site: Rudolf Křesťan. Slovník české literatury po roce 1945 . 7 December 2010 . cs . Dictionary of Czech literature after 1945.
  9. Web site: Staré dětské časopisy . detske-casopisy.cz . 6 October 2024 . cs . Old children's magazines.
  10. Web site: Mladý Svět . digitalniknihovna.cz . 6 October 2024 . cs.