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  2. Telecommunications in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The first telegraph connection between Vienna and Pest – Buda (later Budapest) was constructed in 1850. [1] In 1884, 2,406 telegraph post offices operated in the Kingdom of Hungary. [ 2 ] By 1914 the number of telegraph offices reached 3,000 in post offices, and a further 2,400 were installed in the railway stations of the Kingdom of Hungary.

  3. RTL (Hungarian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    This was a record. The next year Prison Break started with almost 1.6 million. Nowadays a TV show at prime time (21:00) can reach 1-1.5 million viewers. In season 2006–2007 Prison Break was the most watched American series in Hungary. From the fall season of 2007, RTL Klub has launched two new formats with great success.

  4. Izaura TV - Wikipedia

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    Izaura TV is a television channel operated by TV2 Group that broadcasts in Hungary. It is a telenovella channel, and it was launched on 14 August 2016 at 20:00 CET. [ 1 ] The channel is named after the title character of Escrava Isaura , a series which was a breakout hit in Hungary.

  5. 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).

  6. TV3 (Hungary) - Wikipedia

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    Budapesti Kommunikációs Rt., which operated TV3, was founded in 1993, by the Municipality of Budapest at the time of the "media war" in the early 1990s, at the initiative of the assembly of the parties SZDSZ (Alliance of Free Democrats) and Fidesz (Hungarian Civic Alliance). The first experimental release took place in December 1993.

  7. Magyar Televízió - Wikipedia

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    Magyar Televízió (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈtɛlɛviːzijoː], 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.

  8. M3 (Hungarian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Logo of M3D, before the launch of M3. M3 (M Három) is a Hungarian pay television channel owned and operated by Duna Média since 2015.. The channel launched as M3D, Hungary's first 3D television channel that operated between 25 June and 13 August 2012, the end of the 2012 Summer Olympics.

  9. Roads in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    55 km 302: Emőd (Main road 3) - M3 motorway 8 km 304: Southern bypass of Miskolc (Main road 3 - M30 motorway) 4 km 306: Northern bypass of Miskolc (M30 motorway - Main road 26) 6 km 31: Budapest - Gyömrő - Nagykáta - Jászberény - Jászapáti - Heves - Füzesabony (Main road 33) 126 km 311: Nagykáta (Main road 31) - Farmos - Cegléd (Main ...