Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Jan 9, 1993 · The heads of Hungary's state radio and television have resigned, saying they can no longer protect the independence of the news programs from growing Government influence.

  2. May 1, 2021 · Addeddate 2021-05-01 15:19:33 Identifier video-magazine-1993-08 Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t05z33h5h Ocr tesseract 5.0.0-alpha-20201231-10-g1236 Ocr_detected_lang

  3. MTV was admitted as a full active member of the European Broadcasting Union on January 1, 1993, upon the merger of OIRT and EBU. In 1992, a new public service television station was started, and was named Duna Televízió .

    • National, broadcasts in neighbouring countries and online.
    • Hungary
  4. Nov 12, 1993 · Nov 11, 1993 11:00pm PT. Political overtones in Hungary TV flap. By John Nadler. Demonstrators took to the streets of Budapest last week and Hungarian President Arpad Goncz pleaded for...

  5. Budapesti Kommunikációs Rt., which operated TV3, was founded in 1993, by the Municipality of Budapest at the time of the "media war" in the early 1990s, at the initiative of the assembly of the parties SZDSZ (Alliance of Free Democrats) and Fidesz (Hungarian Civic Alliance).

  6. Mar 1, 1993 · Hungary may not yet have a private TV industry, but it is molding its first TV mogul. Last week Hungarian businessman Tamas Gyarfas purchased 43% of Nap-TV, the only non-state controlled TV ...

  7. 1993 in Hungary. Incumbents. President - Árpád Göncz. Prime Minister - József Antall (until 12 December), Péter Boross (starting 12 December) Events. April 3 – Hungary's first attempt to enter the Eurovision Song Contest ends in failure, as Andrea Szulák fails to win a place in the final rounds. [1]

  1. People also search for