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  2. Hír TV - Wikipedia

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    On 26 November 2002, the TV channel was registered using 20 million Hungarian forints (~64.350 euros) of capital.The first CEO of television was Gábor Borókai, who had recently served as Viktor Orbán's first government spokesman (from 1998 to 2002), and the first editor-in-chief was Imre Dlusztus, who was the sometime editor-in-chief of Délmagyarország (meaning "Southern Hungary"), the ...

  3. Television in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    M2: Kids channel between 6:00 am and 8:00 pm since 22 December 2012, M2 Petőfi between 8:00 pm and 6:00 am on 15 March 2015, started broadcasting on 7 November 1973 (Free-to-air on DVB-T). M3 : Entertainment channel, started broadcasting on 20 December 2013, closed as a TV channel on 1 May 2019 (Free-to-air on DVB-T).

  4. Híradó - Wikipedia

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    Híradó (Hungarian: [ˈhiːrɒdoː], or often M1 Híradó ([ˈɛmː ˈɛɟː ˈhiːrɒdoː]) for clarity, means News Station or M1 News) is the main news program of MTVA, the Hungarian public broadcaster. It was broadcast daily on M1 at 19:30 before 15 March 2015.

  5. Television Center Kavčí hory - Wikipedia

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    During the summer of 1963, the plenum of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia decided that the construction of the area on the Kavčí Hory should continue in 1965, [8] [9] In October 1970, the first part of Prague's Television Center Kavčí hory with two studios started running.

  6. Academy of Performing Arts in Prague - Wikipedia

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    The Film and TV School of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague (FAMU) was established in 1946, as the world's fifth university-level arts school with a programme in film education. At the end of the 1960s, a number of the school's graduates emerged as part of the Czechoslovak New Wave movement, including Věra Chytilová , Miloš Forman ...

  7. 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.

  8. CCTV-8 - Wikipedia

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    CCTV-8 电视剧; Country: China: Programming; Picture format: 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 576i for the SD feed) Ownership; Owner: China Central Television: History; Launched: 1 January 1996: Former names: China Central Television Literature and Art Channel(1996–1999) Links; Website: CCTV-8: Availability; Terrestrial; Digital TV : Digital ...

  9. Radio Television of Vojvodina - Wikipedia

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    Radio Television of Vojvodina [a] (RTV) is the regional public broadcaster in the Serbian province of Vojvodina, headquartered in Novi Sad.Alongside statewide Radio Television of Serbia, RTV serves as the second major public broadcaster in the country.