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''The Voice Česko Slovensko'' (
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and Slovak for ''The Czech / Slovak Voice'', literally ''The Voice of Czecho Slovakia'', previously ''Hlas Česko Slovenska'') is a reality singing competition and version of '' The Voice of Holland'' for
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and
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. It is broadcast on TV Nova in Czech Republic and
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in Slovakia, both stations are owned by CME. It is derived from the original ''The Voice of Holland''. The concept of the competition consists of searching for singer talents (from the second row and duets) over 16 years of age in public casting. The winner is later determined on the basis of a voting vote by SMS, which receives financial rewards and the ability to upload his own album. As Czech and Slovak are very similar, it is a bilingual show. People from Czech Republic are speaking the Czech language when people from Slovakia are speaking the Slovak language. Czechs and Slovaks in this show are communicating jointly without language change. People from all other countries are communicating in English or its native language, with assistance of a translator. ''The Voice'' was first introduced to viewers in Czech Republic and Slovakia on 12 February 2012, when 1.119 million viewers watched it on average. In the competition, the coaches choose their competitors only according to their voice, who then compete against each other. Not only competitors but also coaches compete because the coach just wants to be what Voice shows. The first coaches were Dara Rolins, Michal David, Josef Vojtek and Rytmus. The show is moderated by Leoš Mareš and Tina. This season was won by Slovak Ivanna Bagová. On 19 November 2013, it was announced that ''Voice'' returned to the second season, which began broadcast on 5 March 2014, and ended on 18 June 2014 with the victory of Lenka Hrůzová. He also recently appeared in Sunday's slot, not Sunday, as he has done so far. This season was won by Czech Lenka Hrůzová. On 15 June 2018, TV Nova announced on its Facebook site that the third line was being produced under the English name ''The Voice Czech Republic''. At the same time, the castings were announced in a new season, where participants can sign up using the Nova and Markíza websites. Eventually, the name ''The Voice Česko Slovensko'' was adopted. This season was won by Annamária D'Almeida, a Slovak of Benin origin. As of April 2025, a fourth season has yet to be announced.


Format

Each year begins with "Blind Selections," where coaches compose their team of singers (14 in the first year, 12 in the second) with whom they will work during the competition. The coach is facing the back of the contestant in the chair, if the coach likes the show, he presses the "I want you" button and the chair immediately turns towards the contestant with the shining sign I want you to. After being cheered, the competitor is automatically assigned to the team of the coach who chose him. If more coaches have turned, the singer chooses himself to which team he will go. The next part of the competition is "duels." Each coach will form in his team two couples who will compete in a duel and sing one common song. The coach then decides whom to keep in his team. In the first year, the coaches invited their mentor to help them in their decisions (Linda Fink, Vašo Patejdl, Tonya Graves and Tomi Popovič). Since the second year, a new element of theft has been introduced, when a disqualified competitor could take another coach to the team and save him from falling out. The new part from the second row is "K.O." Team contestants are here again divided into pairs, but each singers sing their song. The coach decides who else to send and who will end up in the competition. At the final stage of the Live Transmission Competition, the singers sing other songs each week, and the competitor leaves the contest for a week until the winner of the contest is announced. Their audience decides about their fate using SMS votes. The competition leaves the contestants with the smallest number of votes from each team. In the first year each week was dedicated to only two teams separately, so after 14 days each competitor left each competition from each team. Fourteen days before the final, each team participated each week. Progress was made by the competitor with the highest number of points he could get by the number of votes and points from the coach. In each team, the number of votes cast by the spectators was converted to a percentage, and then the points were scored by the coach who had a total of 100 and had to divide them between two contestants from his team. In the second year, this principle was no longer used, with four teams playing every week, and only viewers were taking their decision.


Coaches and hosts

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Vojtěch Dyk Vojtěch Dyk (born 23 July 1985, in Prague) is a Czech Czech may refer to: * Anything from or related to the Czech Republic, a country in Europe ** Czech language ** Czechs, the people of the area ** Czech culture ** Czech cuisine * One of three ...
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Kali Kali (; , ), also called Kalika, is a major goddess in Hinduism, primarily associated with time, death and destruction. Kali is also connected with transcendental knowledge and is the first of the ten Mahavidyas, a group of goddesses who p ...
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Presenters

File:Leoš Mareš 2013.JPG,
Leoš Mareš Leoš Mareš (born 27 April 1976) is a Czech television and radio presenter and singer. He has hosted a number of singer search television programmes, including '' Česko hledá SuperStar'', ''X Factor'' and '' Hlas Česko Slovenska''. He joined ...
(2012, 2014) File:Martina Csillagová.jpg, Tina (2012, 2014) File:Tereza Kerndlová 2008.jpg, Tereza Kerndlová (2019) File:BSK 2017-01 Kristalove kridlo Maria Cirova crop.jpg, Mária Čírová (2019)


Coaches' teams

Color key: : – Winning : – Runner-Up : – Third place : – Fourth place


Series overview

Colour key : Team Pepa : Team Dara : Team Rytmus : Team Michal : Team Dara & Marta : Team Majk : Team Vojtěch : Team Jana : Team Kali


See also

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The Voice (TV series) ''The Voice'' is an international reality television singing competition franchise originally created by Dutch producer John de Mol Jr. and Dutch singer Roel van Velzen. It has become a rival to the '' Idol'' franchise, '' The Four'', '' Ris ...


References


External links


''Hlas Česko Slovenska'' Official Czech website''Hlas Česko Slovenska'' Official Slovak website
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