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Duna Televízió

Duna TV
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Launched 24 December 1992
Owned by Media Service Support and Asset Management Fund (Government of Hungary)
Picture format 16:9 (576i, SDTV) and 16:9 (1080i, HDTV)
Slogan "A nemzet televíziója" ("The Hungarian Nation's TV")
Country Hungary
Broadcast area Via satellite: Europe, North America, South America, Australia-New Zealand, North Africa, Middle East
Headquarters Budapest, Hungary, Kunigunda útja 64.
Sister channel(s)
Website www.mediaklikk.hu/duna
Availability
Satellite
Eutelsat 9A (Europe and North Africa) 11957,64 MHz V SR: 27500 2/3
Galaxy 19 (North America) 11966 V SR: 22000 3/4
NSS 806 (North and South America; unencrypted) 3803 LHC SR: 27500 3/4
Cable
France Télécom Orange Varies by local cable networks
UPC Romania Channel 751 (digital with DVR)
Channel 183 (digital)

Duna (English: Duna Channel, formerly: Duna Televízió) is one of public television channels in Hungary. "Duna" is the Hungarian name for the Danube. Duna is the national main channel of the public media MTVA since 15 March 2015.

Duna TV is managed and primarily funded by the Media Service Support and Asset Management Fund (Hungarian: Médiaszolgáltatás-támogató és Vagyonkezelő Alap, abbreviated MTVA). This government organization, formed in 2011, also manages the public service broadcasters Magyar Televízió and Magyar Rádió as well as the Hungarian news agency Magyar Távirati Iroda.

On 1 July 2015, Duna TV as well as the three other public media organizations managed by the MTVA were merged into a single organization called Duna Media Service (Hungarian: Duna Médiaszolgáltató). This organization is the legal successor to Duna TV and is an active member of the European Broadcasting Union.

Duna TV went on the air in December 1992 as the first Hungarian TV station to broadcast over satellite. Its mission is to create and broadcast programming for and news about Hungarian minority communities beyond Hungary's borders in order to help maintain their national/ethnic identity. A few years later, Duna TV became the first Hungarian station to broadcast 24 hours a day. In 2004, Duna TV began to broadcast in North America, South America and Australia. In 2006, Duna TV started its Channel II (Autonomy TV, today Duna World).


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