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  2. Magyar Televízió - Wikipedia

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    Magyar Televízió (Hungarian Television) or MTV is a nationwide public television broadcasting organization in Hungary. Headquartered in Budapest, it is the oldest television broadcaster in Hungary and today airs five channels: M1 HD, M2 HD, M3, M4 Sport and M5.

  3. Higher Education Price Index - Wikipedia

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    The Higher Education Price Index (HEPI) is a measure of the inflation rate applicable to United States higher education. HEPI measures the average relative level in the prices of a fixed market basket of goods and services typically purchased by colleges and universities through current-fund educational and general expenditures, excluding ...

  4. Television in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Television in Hungary. Audience shares of Hungarian TV channels, 2012. Television in Hungary was introduced in 1957. Transmission in colour was introduced to Hungarian television for the first time in 1971. Hungary had only one television channel until 1973.

  5. Nacionalna Televizija Happy - Wikipedia

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    Nacionalna Televizija Happy (often shortened to Happy) is a privately owned TV channel in Serbia. Happy has gained a strong reputation for its entertainment programming. The station offers a compilation of international and domestic movies, American sitcoms, dramas, Indian soap operas and Latin telenovelas, as well as locally produced talk ...

  6. Levente Harsányi - Wikipedia

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    He was the host of the 2008 national final for Hungary in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 with Éva Novodomszky. Between 2006 and February 2012, he was also a host for the Rádió 1 breakfast show Kukori , along with Anita Hudák, Mariann Peller , and Endre Hepi.

  7. M1 (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    M1 (em egy) is a Hungarian television channel owned and operated by Duna Média. It is also transmitted in high definition. The channel originally launched on 1 May 1957, as a generalist channel, and was the flagship channel of Magyar Televízió.

  8. Hír TV - Wikipedia

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    Role in the 2006 protests in Hungary. Hír TV was the only channel to broadcast continuous live coverage of the 2006 anti-government protests in Hungary. The channel's reports were aired on every Hungarian television channel, as well as on CNN, and via Reuters, the BBC, Euronews and Sky News. Hír TV continued to report on all of the events ...

  9. Category:Television networks in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    C. C8 (Eastern Europe) Cartoonito (Central and Eastern European TV channel) Comedy Central (Hungarian TV channel) Cool TV.

  10. List of Hungarian-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    Private. Pannon RTV. Mozaik TV. TV K23 – 50% in Hungarian. City TV SU – partially in Hungarian. Yueco – partially in Hungarian.

  11. Category:Hungarian television presenters - Wikipedia

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    Hungarian entertainers. Television presenters by nationality. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. CatAutoTOC generates no TOC.