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Kossuth Rádió (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkoʃut ˈraːdijoː], formerly known as MR1-Kossuth Rádió, Rádió Budapest and Budapest I.) is a public-broadcasting radio station in Hungary, concentrating on news and current affairs. It is one of the seven national radio channels produced by MTVA.
Budapest 88,1 Inforádió Kft. Community Thematic Commercial All-news Klubrádió: Budapest Budapest 92,9 Klubrádió Zrt. Community Thematic Commercial Left-wing Talk Karc FM Budapest Budapest 105,9 MHz Székesfehérvár 106,6 MHz Tatabánya 107,0 MHz Dunaújváros 99,1 MHz Balatonfüred 96,2 MHz Győr 88,1 MHz Kaposvár 97,5 MHz Karc FM ...
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)
One Hungary (formerly Vodafone Hungary until 1 January 2025) is a Hungarian telecommunications service provider. It started operations in 1999 as a mobile network operator after securing the third GSM 900/1800 MHz licence of the country and it was the first provider operating in the DCS-1800 band in Hungary.
Duna Media Service Provider (Hungarian: Duna Médiaszolgáltató), also known as simply Duna Média, is Hungary's public service broadcaster for radio, television and new media. The company was established in July 2015, and operates six TV channels, seven radio stations, a news agency and online services.
Hargitai H: The state of the Community Radio sector in Hungary 2010-2014, Szabad Rádiók Magyarországi Szervezete, 2014; Hargitai Henrik, Szombathy Csaba, Mayer GH: Radio landscape in Hungary, In: John, Allen Hendricks (szerk.) The Palgrave Handbook of Global Radio, Palgrave Macmillan (2012) pp. 209-231., 2012
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.
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]