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  2. Kossuth Rádió - Wikipedia

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    The radio station reached 300,000 listeners in 1933. At the end of the World War II all Hungarian radio towers were exploded by the German army . Reconstruction finished in 1948 and Budapest I. was renamed to Kossuth Rádió after Lajos Kossuth in 1949, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the Hungarian revolution of 1848-1849 .

  3. List of Hungarian-language radio stations - Wikipedia

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    Kossuth Rádió (AM, FM) [1]; Petőfi Rádió (FM) Bartók Rádió (FM) Nemzetiségi (AM) Parlament (SAT) Dankó Rádió (AM, FM) Retró Rádió (FM) Rádió 1 (FM) (radio station network (non-nationwide broadcasting), we can mainly listen central produced shows at all broadcast areas, but some non-Budapest broadcast area local news and traffic announcement, shows included (before 5 a.m excluded)

  4. List of radio stations in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Budapest 88,1 Inforádió Kft. Community Thematic Commercial All-news Klubrádió: Budapest Budapest 92,9 Klubrádió Zrt. Community Thematic Commercial Left-wing Talk Karc FM Budapest Budapest 105,9 MHz Székesfehérvár 106,6 MHz Tatabánya 107,0 MHz Dunaújváros 99,1 MHz Balatonfüred 96,2 MHz Győr 88,1 MHz Kaposvár 97,5 MHz Karc FM ...

  5. Magyar Rádió - Wikipedia

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    With its headquarters in Budapest and regional offices around the country, MR was responsible for public service broadcasting throughout the Hungarian Republic.As well as maintaining regional studios, the corporation produced multiple different Hungarian-language radio channels (Kossuth, Petőfi, and Bartók) covering the full range of public-service radio provision, and a fourth channel (MR4 ...

  6. M1 (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    M1 (em egy) is a Hungarian television channel owned and operated by Duna Média.It is also transmitted in high definition.The channel originally launched on 1 May 1957, as a generalist channel, and was the flagship channel of Magyar Televízió.

  7. Playlist - Wikipedia

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    A playlist is a list of video or audio files that can be played back on a media player, either sequentially or in a shuffled order. [1] In its most general form, an audio playlist is simply a list of songs that can be played once or in a loop . [ 2 ]

  8. Radio 1 - Wikipedia

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    Radio 1, the former name of Nasional FM, Malaysia; Radio 1 (Belgium), a talk radio station operated by the Flemish public broadcaster; Radio 1 (Czech Republic), a commercial music radio station in Prague; Radio 1 FM (The Gambia), an independent station based in Serrekunda; Radio 1 (Ghana), a station operated by the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation

  9. Category:RTÉ Radio 1 programmes - Wikipedia

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