Budapest Media serves as the tool of mass communication in the capital city of Hungary.
Comprising television, radio and newspapers, Budapest Media serves as a means of mass communication. With the help of the media, the city remains aware of the happenings around the globe. Blending information and entertainment, Budapest media also gives the city a voice of its own.
Budapest Television Network
The National Radio and Television Commission is the authority regulating the broadcasting of these two parts of electronic media of Budapest. The television division was set up only in 1955 as part of the Hungarian Radio. The organization was renamed later in 1958.
Budapest Television Channels- window to the world
Amongst the national television channels of Budapest having analog terrestrial licenses, the public service channel is Magyar Television (MTV). The private ones include TV2 and RTL Klub. Various other television channels are also available in the city, some of which are as follows:
- Duna II
- Anime +
- Budapest Televizio
- Echo TV
- AXN Central Europe
- M2
- Magyar ATV
- Minimax
- HBO Hungary
- Sport Klub
Budapest- Radio Stations
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The radio stations of Budapest broadcasts a variety of programs based on news, talks and discussions, entertainment programs, sports commentaries, etc. The programs are broadcast mostly in Hungarian and English. Broadcasts from the following radio stations are available in the city:
- Bartok Radio
- Juventus 89.5
- Radio Dnubius
- Kossuth Radio FM
- Tilos Radio
- Radio Cafe 98.6 FM
- Petofi Radio
- Radio 1
Budapest Print Media
Various newspapers and magazines constitute the print media of Budapest. Published in English, Hungarian and other languages, the daily, weekly and bi-weekly newspapers and magazines provide a connection between the city and the world. Offering regional, national and international news, the print media includes the following:
- Budapest Sun
- Magyar Nemzet
- Budapest Business Journal
- Time Out Budapest
- Blikk
- Nepszava
- Nemzeti Sport
- Budapester Zeitung
Budapest Media gives the citizens an insight into the day to day occurrences of the world and caters to the need for a means of mass communication.
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