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A nagy fogyás (The Big Weight Lose) reality show (The Biggest Loser - Hungarian version) 2007-2008: A Nagy Ő (Season 1) (The Bachelor) reality show (The Bachelor - Hungarian version) 2003-2003 A Nagy Ő (Season 2) (The Bachelor) reality show (The Bachelor - Hungarian version) 2004-2004 A Nagy (n)Ő (Season 3) (The Bachelorette) reality show
Real World) is Hungary's reality show aired by RTL. 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.
RTL Klub is the most watched TV channel in Hungary since 2002, thanks to the daily Hungarian soap opera Barátok közt (Among Friends), which is the most watched TV programme in Hungary with more than 2 million viewers; the tabloid magazine Fókusz (Focus) and the game show Legyen Ön is milliomos (Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?).
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.
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.
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.
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Való Világ is a reality game show franchise developed by Magyar RTL Televízió, the Hungarian branch of RTL Group to compete with Big Brother. The first season of Való Világ launched on 11 September 2002, and has been followed by seven more seasons, as well as a Czechoslovak incarnation from 2005 titled VyVolení.