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Television in Hungary

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Audience shares of Hungarian TV channels, 2012

Television in Hungary was introduced in 1957. Transmission in colour was introduced to Hungariantelevision for the first time in 1971.Hungary had only one television channel until 1973. It was only in the mid 1990s when private and commercial broadcasting was introduced to Hungary.

Free-to-air television channels broadcasting in Hungary

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Free-to-air on DVB-T

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Free-to-air on analogue

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Analogue broadcasting in Hungary was phased out in two phases that were completed on July 31 and October 31, 2013, respectively.[1]

Free-to-air on satellite

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Hungarian channels by groups

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Duna Média (MTVA)

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  • 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. Available in HD.
  • M2 / M2 Petőfi: 6-20: Kids channel since December 22, 2012, 20-6: Entertainment since March 15, 2015, started in 1973. Available in HD.
  • M3: 0-24: Retro channel started in late 2013. closed in 2019, available only on internet as m3.hu Available in HD.
  • M4 Sport: 0-24: Sport channel started in 2015. Available in HD.
  • M4 Sport+ Sports channel, weekends onDuna World from 14h to 22h.
  • M5: 0-24: Started on August 6, 2016, as sport channel, (also called M5 Sport) because of theRio Olympics 2016 andRio Paralympics 2016, as cultural channel since September 18, 2016. (It was planned as a regional channel.) Available in HD.
  • Duna World: International channel of Hungary, since April 16, 2006. Available in HD.
  • M6: Planned as a regional channel. MTVA doesn't plan to launch it in the following years.
  • M3D: In the summer of 2012 it was the 3D channel of MTVA.
  • M4K: Planned as a 4K channel.

RTL Magyarország (RTL Group)

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Channels inbold are available in HD.

TV2 Group

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Channels inbold are available in HD.

National Channels

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  • Duna: Main national channel, started broadcasting on 24 December 1992 (Free-to-air on DVB-T).
  • Duna World: International channel, started broadcasting on 16 April 2006 (Free-to-air on DVB-T).
  • M1: News channel since 15 March 2015, started broadcasting on 1 May 1957 (Free-to-air on DVB-T).
  • M2: Kids channel between 6:00 am and 8:00 pm since 22 December 2012,M2 Petőfi between 8:00 pm and 6:00 am on 15 March 2015, started broadcasting on 7 November 1973 (Free-to-air on DVB-T).
  • M3: Entertainment channel, started broadcasting on 20 December 2013, closed as a TV channel on 1 May 2019 (Free-to-air on DVB-T).
  • M4 Sport: Sports channel, started broadcasting on 18 July 2015. (Free-to-air on DVB-T).
  • M4 Sport+: Sports channel, started broadcasting on weekends in place ofDuna World between 2:00 pm and 10:00 pm on 12 September 2020.
  • M5: Cultural channel since 18 September 2016, started broadcasting as a sports channel from 5 August to 18 September 2016 (due to the2016 Summer Olympics and2016 Summer Paralympics inRio de Janeiro, Free-to-air on DVB-T).

National commercial channels

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  • TV2: Main channel, started broadcasting on 4 October 1997 (Free-to-air on DVB-T).
  • RTL: Main channel, started test broadcasting as RTL Klub on 7 October 1997 and officially on 27 October 1997 (Free-to-air on DVB-T).

National commercial premium channels

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Cable channels

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General and entertainment

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News and politics

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Sport

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Movies

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Series and telenovelas

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Documentary

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Animals

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Travel and lifestyle

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Culinary

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Children & families

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Music

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Religion

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Regional

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Adult

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HD TV-Channels

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Defunct or renamed

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Most viewed channels

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Most viewed channels for 2024 are (total audience):[2]

RankChannelGroupAll day
share (%)
Primetime
share (%)
1TV2TV2 Group11.714.8
2RTLRTL Group6.811.0
3DunaMTVA3.23.8
4ATVATV Group2.93.7
5Mozi+TV2 Group2.92.8
6M4 SportMTVA2.93.6
7M1MTVA2.71.9
8Prime TVTV2 Group2.31.6
9Super TV2TV2 Group2.11.7
10CoolRTL Group2.02.2
11Izaura TVTV2 Group1.81.5
12Hir TVHir TV1.81.5
13Sorozat+RTL Group1.82.1
14Film+RTL Group1.81.8
15Story4Network4 Group1.51.2
16RTL GoldRTL Group1.20.9
17TV4Network4 Group1.21.0
18IDWarner Bros. Discovery1.10.5
19Galaxy4Network4 Group1.00.8

Historical rankings

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ChannelLaunched2023[3]2022[4]2021[5]2020[6]2019[6]2018[7][8]2017[9][8]2016[10]2015[11][10]2014[12]
2013[13]
2012[14]
2011[15]TV210/199712.311.511.211.010.310.2210.7210.7712.5014.0513.615.818.6RTL10/19976.87.58.79.29.610.0311.0312.1813.4213.9015.917.920.3Duna12/19922.83.03.13.23.53.985.486.135.543.232.31.91.8ATV1/19902.83.23.13.23.42.92.82.72.6n/aMozi+7/20162.82.72.82.72.72.82.61.3M15/19572.73.02.83.12.82.933.393.324.047.658.49.27.9Cool9/20041.82.12.42.82.32.983.333.844.434.104.24.43.6Film+9/20032.02.32.53.02.93.183.313.084.123.853.93.53.5Viasat 310/2000<1.01.11.41.71.51.821.872.532.962.652.83.83.6

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Hogyan készüljünk a digitális átállásra?".
  2. ^"The Media Service Support and Asset Management Fund 2024 report"(PDF). p. 182. Retrieved2025-06-29.
  3. ^"The Media Service Support and Asset Management Fund 2023 report"(PDF). p. 172. Retrieved2025-02-13.
  4. ^"The Media Service Support and Asset Management Fund 2022 report"(PDF). MTVA. p. 175. Retrieved2025-02-13.
  5. ^"a 2010. évi CLXXXV. törvény és Közszolgálati Kódex előírásainak megvalósulásáról a Duna Médiaszolgáltató Nonprofit Zrt. műsoraiban 2021"(PDF).
  6. ^abA Médiaszolgáltatás-támogató és Vagyonkezelő Alap 2020. évi beszámolója (English: The Media Service Support and Asset Management Fund 2020 report),mtva.hu, Retrieved 26 January 2024
  7. ^"2018-as nézettség: a 71 legnézettebb magyar tévécsatorna". hu.crt-tv.com.
  8. ^ab"A DMSZ 2018. évi vezérigazgatói beszámolója (English: DMSZ Duna Media Service Provider CEO Report 2018)"(PDF). dmsz.hu. p. 180. Retrieved2025-06-29.
  9. ^"2017-es nézettség: a 71 legnézettebb magyar tévécsatorna". hu.crt-tv.com.
  10. ^ab"A DMSZ 2016. évi vezérigazgatói beszámolója (English: DMSZ Duna Media Service Provider CEO Report 2016)"(PDF). dmsz.hu. p. 210. Retrieved2025-06-29.
  11. ^"Csatornanézettség - 2015: A 49 legnézettebb hazai tévéadó". sorozatwiki.hu. Archived fromthe original on 2019-01-12. Retrieved2019-01-12.
  12. ^"Csatornanézettség - 2014: A 49 legnézettebb hazai tévéadó". sorozatwiki.hu. 22 February 2015.
  13. ^"Csatornanézettség - 2013: A 49 legnézettebb hazai tévéadó". sorozatwiki.hu. 22 January 2014.
  14. ^"Csatornanézettség - 2012: Az 50 legnézettebb hazai tévéadó". sorozatwiki.hu. 28 February 2013.
  15. ^"Csatornanézettség - 2011: Az 50 legnézettebb hazai TV adó". sorozatwiki.hu. 11 March 2012.
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