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On July 1, 2007, Radio Budapest cancelled programming in foreign languages. [citation needed] On December 22, 2012, all regional public service radio programs were cancelled [6] [7] and regional studios closed permanently. [8] On June 30, 2011, Magyar Radio closed its Radio Theatre Office and dismissed all dramaturgy staff. [9]
On 1 July 2015, Magyar Televízió as well as the three other public media organizations managed by the MTVA were merged into a single organization called Duna Médiaszolgáltató. [3] This organization is the legal successor to Magyar Televízió and is an active member of the European Broadcasting Union. [4] [5]
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)
MAGYAR JAZZ RÁDIÓ Kft. Community Thematic Commercial jazz BEST FM Budapest Budapest 99,5 Best Radio Kft. Best FM Commercial Commercial AC (90s-00s) Szent István Rádió Eger: Eger 91,8 MHz Miskolc 95,1 MHz Gyöngyös 102,2 MHz Hatvan 94,0 MHz Encs 95,4 MHz Sátoraljaújhely 90,6 MHz Magyar Katolikus Rádió Alapítvány Community Religious
M1: News channel since 15 March 2015, started broadcasting on 1 May 1957 (Free-to-air on DVB-T). 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 in 7 November 1973 (Free-to-air on DVB-T).
DZJA-TV 24 Relay 5 kW MacArthur Highway, Brgy. Sto. Domingo II, Capas, Tarlac: TV5 Batangas DWBD-TV 44 Relay 5 kW SMART Cellsite, Pres. Jose P. Laurel Highway, Mahabang Parang, Batangas City. (Southern Tagalog) TV5 Occidental Mindoro D___-TV 34 Relay 5 kW Brgy. 1 Poblacion, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro: TV5 Puerto Princesa DWDD-TV 29 Relay 5 kW
The morning show called 180 perc ("180 minutes") is a three-hour-long news programme, with issues of public concern news and live discussions, economic and political analyses, and reports of our foreign correspondents. The main news programme Krónika ("Chronicles") is the most listened radio news programme in the country for years. The other ...
On 1 July 2015, Duna TV as well as the media channels of three other public media organizations managed by the MTVA were merged into a single organization called Duna Media Service (Hungarian: Duna Médiaszolgáltató). [4] This organization is the legal successor to Duna TV and is an active member of the European Broadcasting Union. [5] [6]