M1 TV {lang_Listen live}
- Hungary
- News
M1 is the 24-hour current affairs channel of public media. Every half an hour, we report on all the important news from Hungary, the Carpathian Basin and the world with analysis and live links. Our correspondents cover events from every county in the country and from Europe's most important cities. Our news is broadcast not only in Hungarian, but also in English, German, Russian and Chinese.
M1 is a channel of the Duna Media Service, Hungary's first and oldest television station. It has been providing news, public information and entertainment programmes to viewers for 58 years from 1957.
On 15 March 2015, it was transformed into a news channel mainly dedicated to daily current affairs, with some magazine programmes. The new national main channel became Duna, which took over the entire entertainment programming of the former M1.
It is owned by the Public Service Foundation and managed by the government-appointed Media Council. Since the regime change, the television broadcaster has been characterised by a pro-government bias.
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M1 is the 24-hour current affairs channel of public media. Every half an hour, we report on all the important news from Hungary, the Carpathian Basin and the world with analysis and live links. Our correspondents cover events from every county in the country and from Europe's most important cities. Our news is broadcast not only in Hungarian, but also in English, German, Russian and Chinese.
M1 is a channel of the Duna Media Service, Hungary's first and oldest television station. It has been providing news, public information and entertainment programmes to viewers for 58 years from 1957.
On 15 March 2015, it was transformed into a news channel mainly dedicated to daily current affairs, with some magazine programmes. The new national main channel became Duna, which took over the entire entertainment programming of the former M1.
It is owned by the Public Service Foundation and managed by the government-appointed Media Council. Since the regime change, the television broadcaster has been characterised by a pro-government bias. [/lang]