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  2. Duna (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Duna TV, full name Duna Televízió (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈdunɒ ˈtɛlɛviːzijoː])— one of Hungary's public television channels. "Duna" is the Hungarian name for the Danube . Duna has been the national main channel of the public media MTVA since 15 March 2015.

  3. Comedy Central (Hungarian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian broadcast version started on October 1, 2008. [1] The broadcast was initially timesharing with VH1 (which aired between 2:00 AM and 2:00 PM). Based on the viewership data of the first two months of 2009, the channel achieved an average audience share of approximately 0.4% in prime time viewing in the 18-49 age group. [2]

  4. List of television stations in Romania - Wikipedia

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  5. Duna Média - Wikipedia

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    Merger of the three major Hungarian broadcasting companies. Duna Media is the result of a merger between the former public service broadcasters Magyar Televízió (MTV), Magyar Rádió (MR) and Duna TV, as well as the Hungarian news agency Magyar Távirati Iroda (MTI).

  6. Television in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Former Israeli Television Building in Romema, Jerusalem, which used to be the main building for Israel's Channel 1 until 10 May 2017. Television in Israel was finally introduced on 24 March 1966, though not by the IBA, but rather by the Israeli Educational Television, which was funded by the Rothschild Foundation and acted as part of the Ministry of Education.

  7. List of television channels in Israel - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of television channels available on digital terrestrial, satellite and cable systems in Israel.Channels shown in bright green are available free-to-air with Israel DTT service, called "Idan Plus".