Television in Hungary

Television in Hungary

Television in Hungary was introduced in 1957.This is a list of television stations in Hungary:

Public

*m1
*m2
*Duna TV
*Autonómia TV (Duna TV2)

Private

*4! Story TV
*Animax
*Animal Planet
*ATV
*AXN
*AXN Crime
*AXN Sci-Fi
*Boomerang
*Budapest TV
*Cartoon Network
*Cinemax
*Cinemax 2
*Cool TV
*Discovery Channel
*Discovery Civilisation
*Discovery Science
*Discovery Travel & Living
*Echo TV
*Eurosport
*Eurosport 2
*Extreme Sports
*Film+
*Film+2
*Filmmúzeum
*Fishing and Hunting
*fix.tv
*Főnix TV
*Hálózat TV
*Hallmark Channel
*HBO
*HBO2
*HBO Comedy
*HírTV
*JDC
*Jetix
*Jetix Plax
*MGM Channel
*Minimax
*MTV Hungary
*National Geographic Channel
*National Geographic Wild
*Nickelodeon
*Ötös csatorna
*PAX Televízió
*Poén!
*RTL Klub
*Sorozat+
*Spektrum
*Sport 1
*Sport 2
*Sport Klub
*Sport Klub+
*Super 1
*Super 1 Music
*Travel Channel
*TV2
*TV Deko
*TV Paprika
*Viasat 3
*Viasat Explorer
*Viasat History
*Vital TV
*VIVA
*Zone Club
*Zone Europa
*Zone Reality
*Zone Romantica

Hungarian language and partially Hungarian language television stations in other countries

Romania

State

*TVR 1 - partially in Hungarian
*TVR 2 - partially in Hungarian
*TVR Cultural - partially in Hungarian
*TVR 2 Cluj - partially in Hungarian
*TVR 2 Timişoara - partially in Hungarian

Private

*JDC
*Csík Tv
*Digital 3
*Fény Tv
*Objektív Televízió
*Szuper Buli TV
*Szatmar TV
*Tv Mureş - 50% Hungarian
*TVS - partially in Hungarian

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tate

*TVNS 2 (TV Novi Sad 2) - "Vojvodina"


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