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On July 1, 2015, Magyar Rádió and the three other public media organisations managed by the MTVA were merged into a single organisation called Duna Media Service (Hungarian: Duna Médiaszolgáltató). [3] This organization is the legal successor to Magyar Rádió and is an active member of the European Broadcasting Union. [4] [5]
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.
The company was established in July 2015, and operates six TV channels, seven radio stations, a news agency and online services. Duna Média was created through the merger of Magyar Rádió, Magyar Televízió and Duna Televízió by the Third Orbán Government. The reasons given were the elimination of duplicate structures in the public media ...
DUNA: 0-24: National main channel of Hungary, since March 15, 2015.Started in 1992. Available in HD. M1: 0-24: News channel, since March 15, 2015.It was the national main channel before, started in 1957.
A transgender man was physically tortured for more than a month in an upstate New York motel until he died, with his alleged attackers ditching his corpse in an empty field in an attempt to cover ...
Clips of the footage, which was posted online by BBC, showed the bride making her way into the chapel arm-in-arm with her father and her wedding party straightening out her dress.
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