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  2. RTL (Hungarian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Film+ 2 was a non-violent family channel. It launched on 2 April 2008. This movie channel was devoted partly to female audiences, and partly to family films during the evenings and weekends. It offered comedies, romantic films, adventures and dramas. In the RTL cable portfolio, Film+ 2 was the channel that broadcasts most Hungarian films.

  3. Fox (Hungarian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The launch of Fox in Hungary was announced in October 2013 together with Fox Life and Fox Crime. [1] At the time sister channels National Geographic Channel, Nat Geo Wild, and Baby TV were available in Hungary, while Fox was available in several other territories including Austria, the UK, the U.S., Italy, Spain, Portugal, Japan, Germany, North Africa, and Latin America, Fox Life and Fox Crime ...

  4. M2 (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    M2 (em kettő) is a Hungarian television channel owned and operated by Duna Média since 2015. It is also transmitted in high definition. On 22 December 2012, M2's daytime hours became dedicated to children's programming. Since 15 March 2015, the night-time programming is called M2 Petőfi.

  5. List of Hungarian television series - Wikipedia

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    A rettegés foka (Season 2) (Fear Factor) reality show (Fear Factor - Hungarian adaptation) 2006-2006 Antenna: euroatlantic magazine ENDED Autómánia (Carmania) car magazine on weekends Bajkeverők (Mischiefs) road show 2005-2005 Balázs: talkshow 2003-2008 Barátok közt: soap the most popular show in Hungary 1998-2021 Benne leszek a tévében!

  6. Boomerang (TV network) - Wikipedia

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    Boomerang logo, 2000–2015. The Turner Broadcasting System had built up an extensive catalogue of MGM and early Warner Bros. cartoons since the 1980s. The library made up much of the extensive children's programming on TBS and TNT, which was phased out after the creation of the Cartoon Network on October 1, 1992.

  7. Comedy Central (Hungarian TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian broadcast version started on October 1, 2008. [1] The broadcast was initially timesharing with VH1 (which aired between 2:00 AM and 2:00 PM). Based on the viewership data of the first two months of 2009, the channel achieved an average audience share of approximately 0.4% in prime time viewing in the 18-49 age group. [2]

  8. Megamax - Wikipedia

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    Megamax was a pay television channel that was broadcast in Hungary, Romania, Czech Republic and Slovakia, owned by AMC Networks International in Central Europe. It was aimed primarily at children, 5–17 years old and broadcast animated series and teen series. The channel closed down on 1 January 2020 at 06:00 CET. [1]

  9. Discovery Channel (Hungary) - Wikipedia

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    Discovery Channel Hungary is a Hungarian television channel. Discovery Channel began broadcasting to Hungary in 1997. The Hungarian version was launched on 1 March 2005.