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The name "Story" directly came from "history", the word that will play in the shows' taglines. [ 2 ] The network was launched on March 28, 2022 on stations owned by Weigel, Hearst Television , Maranatha Broadcasting Company, Marquee Broadcasting and others, along with national cable distribution through providers such as Spectrum where no ...
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.
Story Television is the sixth digital subchannel launched by Chicago-based Weigel Broadcasting, which also operates MeTV, Decades and Start TV. Story Television, a new digital TV subchannel with ...
TV2 Klub (formerly FEM3) is a television channel operated by the TV2 Group that broadcasts in Hungary.It is an entertainment channel, primarily dedicated to talk shows, reality series involving lifestyles, and family life.
M4 Sport is a Hungarian terrestrial television channel owned and operated by Duna Média since 2015. On this channel, events of the 16 prominent Hungarian sports are carried, as well as international sports events, events featuring outstanding Hungarian athletes, and the broadcast of their competitions and championships.
As a TV channel, it closed down on 30 April 2019 and launched as an online service the following day. M3D : The first 3D television channel between 25 June 2012 and 13 August. MTVA Info : News channel about the digital television transition between 4 April 2013 and 31 January 2014. M4K: A channel which was announced but never launched. It would ...
Disney Channel (on-air known as Disney Csatorna) is a British-managed [1] Hungarian pay television channel, owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company. It is aimed at children and teens. It was previously known as Fox Kids, [2] and later as Jetix. [3]
Some programmes were axed from both channels, and new ones were started. This decade was a very hectic time in the life of the company, as TV-presidents seemed to come and go, and so did the programmes. MTV was admitted as a full active member of the European Broadcasting Union on January 1, 1993, upon the merger of OIRT and EBU.