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The move was successful because as of July 2012 Cool TV is the third most watched commercial TV channel, and most watched cable channel in Hungary (target audience 18–49, prime time 19.00-23.00) beating main competitor Viasat 3. [3] On 1 December 2014 at 09:00, Cool TV got its current image and it was rebranded again.
Cool a verda (Cool Da Ride) reality show Pimp My Ride - unlicensed Hungarian adaptation. ENDED Cool Hits: music magazine 2006–present Cool Live: live chat and guests with the hosts popular 2006–present Cool Party: live chat and guests with the hosts 2006-2008 Cool Star: live chat and guests with the hosts 2006-2008 Cool Top20
In 2007, Cool launched a series of topical shows produced by the channel, such as Cool Live and Cool Night, featuring younger hosts lent to Cool by RTL Klub. The earlier is a youth lifestyle show, and the latter is an adult show including interviews with Hungarian porn stars and producers, as well as occasionally shown soft-core video clips.
Cool, Film+, RTL Kettő, RTL Három, Sorozat+, RTL Gold, RTL Otthon, Kölyökklub, Sorozatklub, Moziklub: premium series' and films' channels Muzsika TV : Hungarian music Channels in bold are available in HD.
The channel was launched on September 15, 2003, as F+. Later, on September 4, 2004, the channel received its current name, while M+ and Humor 1 merged under the name Cool. Since then, it has been one of the most watched cable TV channels along with Cool. It is available in more than 2.5 million households.
ValóVilág became the most popular Hungarian reality television program ever. The show was aired in the same time slot as the localized version of Big Brother. While TV2 recorded the highest number of viewers in 2002, Való Világ 1 had an average of 1.5 million. In 2003, Való Világ 2 was a breakthrough.
With this, the operation of TV3 at the same time ended. The rumor of the end of the channel was announced by newsreader Mihály Hardy in the news program Hír3. [1] The broadcast of TV3 ended after Hír3's final edition, consisting of the following speech: "Önök a Hír 3 utolsó adását, a TV3 utolsó programjának utolsó perceit látták.
On October 26, 2023, Balázs Szabó, the Program Director and Head of Content Acquisition from RTL Hungary announced that the channel will continue to operate as a sitcom channel, alongside a 4 new channel launch. Since December 18, 2023, the channel continues to operate as a sitcom channel. [3] [4]