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  2. Magyar Televízió - Wikipedia

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    National, broadcasts in neighbouring countries and online. Magyar Televízió ( Hungarian Television) or MTV is a nationwide public television broadcasting organization in Hungary. Headquartered in Budapest, it is the oldest television broadcaster in Hungary and today airs five channels: M1 HD, M2 HD, M3, M4 Sport and M5.

  3. Minimax (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Minimax is a European pay television channel aimed at children, headquartered in Hungary, and broadcasting to 11 Central European countries.The channel was also broadcast in Spain from 1994 to 1998 and Poland from 1999 to 2004.

  4. Television in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Audience shares of Hungarian TV channels, 2012. Television in Hungary was introduced in 1957. Transmission in colour was introduced to Hungarian television for the first time in 1971. Hungary had only one television channel until 1973. It was only in the mid 1990s when private and commercial broadcasting was introduced to Hungary.

  5. List of Hungarian-language television channels - Wikipedia

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  6. Hungarian prehistory - Wikipedia

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    However, the majority of Hungarian scholars only gradually adopted Sajnovics's and Gyarmathi's views. [217] [218] In the 1830s, Pál Hunfalvy still wrote that Hungarian had an intermediate position between the Finnish and Turkic languages, but later accepted that Hungarian is closely related to the Mansi and Khanty languages. [217]

  7. RTL (Hungarian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    It launched on 2 April 2008. This movie channel was devoted partly to female audiences, and partly to family films during the evenings and weekends. It offered comedies, romantic films, adventures and dramas. In the RTL cable portfolio, Film+ 2 was the channel that broadcasts most Hungarian films.

  8. ATV (Hungary) - Wikipedia

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    ATV (formerly known as Magyar ATV) is the first Hungarian private TV channel, broadcasting continuously since 1989, with a focus on news, public life, and current events. Licensed as a partially public service commercial television station, it is obliged to broadcast public interest programs ( news, current affairs, sports, religion) 50% of the ...

  9. M2 (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    M2 ( MTV kettő) is a Hungarian television channel owned and operated by Duna Média since 2015. It is also transmitted in high definition . On 22 December 2012, M2's daytime hours became dedicated to children's programming. Since 15 March 2015, the night-time programming is called M2 Petőfi .