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HUNGARY BROADCASTINGBroadcastingAccording to the Eurostat Data from October 2015, the contribution of the motion picture and sound recording activities sector to non-financial business economy value added was 1.1?% in Hungary, which was considerably higher than in any of the other EU Member States. In the motion picture and sound recording activities sector, Hungary recorded its fourth highest share of EU-28 value added among all of the NACE divisions within the non-financial business economy.Hungary also reported the highest wage-adjusted labour productivity ratio for motion picture and sound recording activities in 2012, at 579.5?%; this was just over 3.5 times as high as the average wage-adjusted labour productivity ratio within the Hungarian non-financial business economy (163.3?%). The motion picture and sound recording activities sector recorded the third highest wage-adjusted labour productivity ratio in 2012 among the NACE divisions within the non-financial business economy in Hungary.Television in HungaryTelevision in Hungary was introduced in 1957. Transmission in color was introduced to Hungarian television 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.Regarding televison broadcasting in Hungary there are four main companies RTL Group (includes: RTL Klub, RTL2, Cool, Film+,Film+2,Sorozat+,Prizma, Muzsika) , TV2 KFT. (includes: TV2, SuperTV2, Pro4, Fem3), MTG (includes: Viasat 3, Viasat6), Public (M1, M2, Duna, Duna World, M5). RTL Klub and TV2 have the biggest audience market shares with 27,9 % of the viewers in total. Public channels have a combined share of 16,3 %. RTL Klub won primetime broadcasting 291 times in 2014, TV2 48 times and M1 25 times. RTL produced 23,692 billion HUF (€77,3 million) in the year 2013.Vajna to acquire TV2 ahead of regulatory change Magyar Broadcasting, a company owned by government commissioner for film Andrew Vajna, has purchased the TV2 media group. A government decree announced will create billions of forints in revenue for TV2 by allowing it to charge cable TV companies for broadcasting its programming, vs.hu reports, adding that this alone can generate an annual Ft 5 billion for Vajna. Audience shares of Hungarian TV channels, 2012Most-viewed channelsViewing shares, 2016:[2]PositionChannelGroupShare of total viewing (%)1RTL KlubRTL Group17.02TV2TV2 Group11.03Cool TVRTL Group5.04Film+RTL Group4.55Mozi+TV2 Group4.26Duna TVMTVA3.37Viasat 3Sony Pictures Entertainment3.18Super TV2TV2 Group2.99RTL IIRTL Group2.510Comedy CentralViacom2.211AXNSony Pictures Entertainment2.112M1MTVA1.813M4 SportMTVA1.714STORY4Central1.615M3MTVA1.616ATVAGRO-TV-ATV1.317Paramount Channel HungaryViacom1.218AMCAMC Networks International1.219RTL+RTL Group1.220FEM3TV2 Group1.021STORY5Central0.922M2MTVA0.923Sport 1AMC Networks International0.924M5MTVA0.925Duna WorldMTVA0.826TLCDiscovery Networks0.827SpektrumAMC Networks International0.828National Geographic ChannelFOX Networks International0.829Viasat 6Sony Pictures Entertainment0.830Discovery ChannelDiscovery Networks0.731Sorozat+RTL Group0.732Film CafeAMC Networks International0.733Sláger TVTematic Cable0.634Nickelodeon HungaryViacom0.635Life NetworkOrigo Media0.636Muzsika TVRTL Group0.637Film+ 2RTL Group0.538Film ManiaAMC Networks International0.439Cartoon NetworkTurner0.440GALAXYCentral0.341TV PaprikaAMC Networks International0.342Nick Jr.Viacom0.343ID XtraDiscovery Networks0.344FOXFOX Networks International0.345Disney ChannelThe Walt Disney Company0.346Nat Geo WildFOX Networks International0.347Ozone NetworkOrigo Media0.248Sport 2AMC Networks International0.249Izaura TVTV2 Group0.250Spektrum HomeAMC Networks International0.2PositionGroupShare of total viewing (%)1RTL Group34.52TV2 Group19.43MTVA8.84Sony Pictures Entertainment6.25Viacom4.6Man Actors of the market1 Free-to-air television channels broadcasting in Hungary 1.1 Free-to-air on DVB-T1.2 Free-to-air on analogue1.3 Free-to-air on satellite2 National Channels3 National commercial channels 3.1 National commercial premium channels4 Cable Channels 4.1 General and Entertainment4.2 News and Politics4.3 Sport4.4 Movies4.5 Series and Telenovellas4.6 Documentary4.7 Animals4.8 Travel and Lifestyle4.9 Culinary4.10 Children4.11 Music4.12 Religion4.13 HD TV-Channels4.14 Regional4.15 Adult5 Planned6 Defunct or renamed7 Most-viewed channels8 See also9 ReferencesFree-to-air television channels broadcasting in HungaryFree-to-air on DVB-TM1M2/Pet?fi TVM4 SportM5Duna TVDuna WorldRTL KlubTV2 (Hungary)FEM3Izaura TVZenebutikC8Free-to-air on analogueAnalogue broadcasting in Hungary was phased out in two phases that were completed on July 31 and October 31, 2013, respectively.[1]M1TV2 (Hungary)RTL KlubLocal channelsFree-to-air on satelliteM1M2Duna TVDuna WorldNational ChannelsDuna TV (National channel) started broadcasting in 1995. (Free-to-air on DVB-T)Duna World (International channel, since 16. April 2006.) (Free-to-air on DVB-T)M1 (News channel, since 15. March 2015.) started broadcasting in 1957. (Free-to-air on DVB-T)M2 ,started broadcasting in 1972., (M2 Kids Channel 6-20h), since 22. December 2012. (M2 Pet?fi 20-6h) (Free-to-air on DVB-T)M4 Sport (Sports channel) started broadcasting in 2015. (Free-to-air on DVB-T)M5 - (as sports channel from 5. August to 18. September 2016.(due to the Rio Olympics 2016 and Rio Paralympics 2016), from 18. September as a Cultural channel) (Free-to-air on DVB-T)National commercial channelsTV2 (Hungary) started broadcasting in October 1997. (Free-to-air on DVB-T)RTL Klub started broadcasting in October 1997. (Free-to-air on DVB-T)National commercial premium channelsRTL II (Also available on DVB-T)Super TV2 (Also available on DVB-T)Cable ChannelsGeneral and EntertainmentM3 (Also available on DVB-T) (Retro channel) started broadcasting in 2013.Viasat 3 (Also available on DVB-T)Cool TV (Also available on DVB-T)RTL+ (Also available on DVB-T)PRIME (Also available on DVB-T)STORY4 (Also available on DVB-T)AXN (Also available on DVB-T)Spíler TVFOX (Also available on DVB-T)Comedy Central (Also available on DVB-T)Viasat 6 (Also available on DVB-T)GALAXYSTORY5d1 TVLife NetworkOzone NetworkHatos csatorna (Also available on DVB-T)C8 (Free-to-air on DVB-T)E! Entertainment News and PoliticsHír TV (Also available on DVB-T)ATV (Also available on DVB-T and in HD quality on CableTV / IPTV / SatTV connection)Echo TV (Also available on DVB-T)EuroNewsSportSport 1Sport 2Sport MExtreme Sports ChannelEurosport (Also available on DVB-T)Eurosport 2 (Also available on DVB-T)Digi Sport 1 (HD) (Also available on DVB-T)Digi Sport 2 (HD) (Also available on DVB-T)Digi Sport 3 (HD)Auto Motor SportMotors TVSky Sports F1MoviesFilm+ (Also available on DVB-T)Film+2Mozi+ (Also available on DVB-T)HBO (Also available on DVB-T)HBO 2HBO 3CinemaxCinemax 2Film ManiaFilm CafeAMCFilmboxFilmbox PremiumFilmbox Family (Also available on DVB-T)Filmbox PlusParamount Channel Hungary (Also available on DVB-T)Digi Film (only on Digi TV)Series and TelenovellasSorozat+Izaura TV (Free-to-air on DVB-T)Comedy Central ExtraAXN BlackAXN WhiteRomance TVDocumentaryDiscovery Channel (Also available on DVB-T)Discovery Science (Also available on DVB-T)Discovery WorldDiscovery TurboXtraID XtraNational Geographic Channel (Also available on DVB-T)CBS RealityBBC EarthViasat History (Also available on DVB-T)Viasat ExploreSpektrum (Also available on DVB-T)Fishing & Hunting (Also available on DVB-T)HISTORY (Also available on DVB-T)DoQDa Vinci Learning (Also available on DVB-T)DIGI World (only on Digi TV)FIX tvAnimalsAnimal Planet (Also available on DVB-T)Nat Geo WildViasat NatureDIGI Animal World (only on Digi TV)Travel and LifestyleFEM3 (Free-to-air on DVB-T)TLC (Also available on DVB-T)Travel ChannelSpektrum HomeFine LivingDIGI Life (only on Digi TV)Sundance ChannelFashion TVCulinaryTV Paprika (Also available on DVB-T)Chili TV starts on 26. September 2016. at 18hFood NetworkChildrenMinimax (Also available on DVB-T)MegamaxJim JamNickelodeon Hungary (Also available on DVB-T)Nick Jr.Cartoon Network (Also available on DVB-T)BoomerangDisney Channel (Former Jetix; also available on DVB-T)Disney JuniorKiWi TV starts on 26. September 2016. at 13hMusicZenebutik (Free-to-air on DVB-T)Sláger TV (Also available on DVB-T)Muzsika TV (Also available on DVB-T)MTV EuropeVIVA HungaryMTV MusicMTV HitsMTV RocksMTV DanceVH1 (Also available on DVB-T)VH1 ClassicVH1 SoulMusic Channel (Free-to-air on satellite, only on Digi TV)H!T Music Channel (only on Digi TV)UTV (Free-to-air on satellite, only on Digi TV)MezzoReligionBonum TV (Also available on DVB-T)PAX TVHD TV-ChannelsRTL Klub HDTV2 HDM1 HDM2 HDM4 Sport HDM5 HDDuna HDCool HDFilm+ HDRTL II HDSuper TV2 HDSpíler TV HDFIXHDDigi Sport 1 HDDigi Sport 2 HDDigi Sport 3 HDDigi Film HDDigi Life HD1Music Channel HDATV HDAnimal Planet HDTLC HDDiscovery HD ShowcaseDiscovery HDAXN HDFilmbox HDMTV Live HDHDComedy Central HDSpektrum HDNat Geo HDHISTORY HDSPORT1 HDSPORT2 HDNick HDCN HDViasat History/Nature HDHBO HDFOX HDSundance Channel HDRegionalCsepp TVCsaba TVDSTV HungaryF?nix TVGyula TelevízióK?lcsey TVKeszthely TVPannon TVWilliams TVAdultSuperOne HDBrazeers (Also available on DVB-T)Dorcel TV (Also available on DVB-T)DaringHustlerPlannedM6 (starts in 2016)RTL Spike starts on 2. December 2016. , replacing Film+2Defunct or renamedUniversal ChannelPRO4 renamed as Mozi+Cartoon Network TooAnimaxBBC Knowledge renamed as BBC EarthTV3Prizma TV renamed as RTL+Reflektor TVAXN Sci-Fi renamed as AXN BlackAXN Crime renamed as AXN WhiteHallmark channel renamed as Universal ChannelKids co.Zone Club?risz TVMTVA InfoM3DA+AvanteBest Of MusicBudapest Európa TelevízióCherry MusicSzív TVMSatClub TVDiscovery Civilisation renamed as Discovery WorldDiscovery Travel and LivingFény TVFilmBox ExtraFilmBox Extra1FilmNetFox Kids renamed as JetixGalaxia TVGame One TVHálózat TVHungaroSportHumor 1 renamed as Cool TVJetix renamed as Disney ChannelJoker TVKarma TVMeteo TVm+ HungaryMGMMusicPlus HungaryMTV HungaryMovies 24Nóta TV renamed as Sláger TVPV TVRock TVTop TV HUTop Shop TVSATeLIT TelevízióSport Klub+SuperOne Music?t?s csatronaMusicMixMusicMix SuperOneTCMCartoonitoAgro TV HungaryAntenna3 HungaryNautik HungaryTV deko renamed as Spektrum HomeFilmmúzeum renamed as Film ManiaMusicmaxMusicmax AdultPrivate SpiceZone ClubZone Reality renamed as CBS RealityZone EuropaZone Romantica renamed as Film CafeZENIT TV HUNGARYSportKlubP+ TelevízióBBC EntertainmentTV2 ClassicSee alsoList of Hungarian-language television channelsReferences? "Csatornanézettség - 2016: A 50 legnézettebb hazai tévéadó".The most viewed channelsGovernmental Broadcasting AgenciesCommunications Authority of HungaryNemzeti Média- és Hírk?zlési Hatóság 1015 Budapest, Ostrom u. 23-25.Levélcím: 1525. Pf. 75Tel: (06 1) 457 7100Fax: (06 1) 356 5520E-mail: info@nmhh.hu Website: RADIOThe largest and most significant market player is Magyar Rádió Zrt. which operates and covers the main radio stations of Hungary including Kossuth (mainly news and analysis), Pet?fi (music) and Bartók (classical music). Furthermore there are three popular radio channels of which two Music FM and Class FM are operated by Sonitus Media KFT which produced a turnover of 3,7 billion HUF (€ 12,05 million) in 2013 and Juventus is in the ownership of the biggest broadcasting companies of Hungary namely Antenna Hungaria with a turnover of 18 billion HUF (€ 58,6 million) in the year of 2013.Regulatory on Electronic CommunicationA media Act passed in August 2010? established a new converged regulatory authority the Nemzeti Média- és Hírk?zlési? Hatóság (National Media and Communications Authority) merging the? former telecom regulator, the National Communications Authority - NHH) and the National Radio and Television? Commission (ORTT). The act also established one governing body for public service broadcasters: the Public Service FoundationNational Radio Networks?? Bartok Radio (Magyar Radio) ?? Kossuth Radio (Magyar Radio) ?? Petofi Radio (Magyar Radio) ?? Radio Danubius Regional Radio Networks?? AFN Balkans ?? Magyar Radio regional radio Radio Stations on the Web? Hungary: Listing of Radio Stations On The Web Short wave Broadcasters?? Radio Budapest Radio Broadcasting OrganizationsHelyi Radiok Orszagos Szervezete National organization of local radio broadcasters.President: Dr. András Radetzky 8000 Székesfehérvár, Donát u. @radetzky.huAdditional Radio Resources?? FM Stations in Hungary ?? Hullamvadasz - Radio in Hungary Related Broadcasting Links?? Net.hu A Hungarian source for local and national radio and TV and moreCinemaHungary?has had a notable cinema industry since the beginning of the 20th century. Hungarians have impacted the world of motion pictures from both inside and outside the country’s borders. Directors like?Academy Award winner István Szabó,?Béla Tarr or?Miklós Jancsó typically work from inside Hungary.Other notable Hungarians in the cinematic world include William Fox, who founded?Fox Studios;?Alexander Korda, who playing a leading role in start of Britain's film industry; and Adolph Zukor, who founded Paramount Pictures.Archetypical Hungarian films include Merry-Go-Round,?Mephisto, and?Control. The director of the latter, Nimrod Antal, has also recently become famous. His titles include Vacancy (2007), Armored (2009) and Predators (2010).Hungary is a popular set for Hollywood productions: Raleigh Studios Budapest as well as Korda Studios provide possibilities for foreign productions.Filmstudios There are 3 significant filmstudios in national ownership Dialóg Filmstúdió KFT. , Hunnnia Filmstúdió KFT ,and Budapest Filmstúdió KFT. for which Andrew G. Vajna Hungarian government comissioner is responsible. The studios mentioned beforehand produced a turnover of 145,6 million HUF (€475,1 thousand) together.Furthermore private owned studios also play a noteworthy role on the market the most important ones are the following: MAFILM Audio KFT. which produced 569,56 million HUF (€ 1,857 million) turnover in 2013, Korda Filmstudio KFT. with a turnover of 358 million HUF (€ 1,167 million) and Orgio Film Group ZRT which produced a turnover of 1,43 billion HUF (€ 4,663 million).Auteur?: AWEX – Budapest HONGRIEFiche rédigée par Mme Edit RANKYSeptembre 2016budapest@awex- ................
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