Journalists and staff at Czech public broadcasters stage a warning strike in Prague to protest a government plan to change public-service media funding, according to multiple reports. Employees form a human chain around Czech public radio premises as part of the demonstration. The action is presented as a warning rather than a complete stop of operations, reflecting concern that the proposed changes could affect how public broadcasters are financed and operate. The reports describe participation by journalists and broadcaster employees in the protest activity, with the strike framed as a response to the government’s legislative or policy direction on funding. Authorities and the government’s rationale for the changes are not detailed in the provided excerpts, and the reporting focuses primarily on the broadcasters’ actions and their stated objection to the plan. Overall, sources agree that the protest involves staff at Czech public media in Prague and that it is linked directly to proposed changes to funding for public broadcasting.