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M1 (TV channel)

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Country
  
Hungary

Owners
  
Magyar Televízió, MTVA

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Launched
  
15 December 1953 (Experimental transmission) 23 February 1957 (Test transmissions) 1 May 1957 (Official) 15 March 2015 (as a news channel)

Owned by
  
Magyar Televízió MTVA (Hungary)

Picture format
  
PAL, 16:9 (576i, SDTV) and 16:9 (1080i, HDTV)

Slogan
  
Akkor. Amikor. Whenever it happens Wenn und dann Тогда – Когда 无哪里, 我都在

Language
  
Hungarian (rest of the programmes) English, German, Russian, Chinese (news only)

TV shows
  
Híradó, Beugró, Vackor az első bében, Mazsola és Tádé, Marci és a kapitány

M1 (M Egy) is a Hungarian television channel owned and operated by Magyar Televízió. It is also transmitted in high definition.

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It was the most watched national channel in Hungary and its transmission receiving is 97%. On 15 March 2015, M1 was relaunched as a 24-hour news channel, meaning all variety programming is now transferred to Duna.

Primetime schedule (before 15 March 2015)

Weekdays (all times are CET)

  • 05:55 – Ma reggel (Morning-show, This morning in English)
  • 10:25 – Család-barát (magazine, Family-friend in English)
  • 17:30 - Ridikül (talk-show, Purse in English)
  • 18:30 - A Következő! (Hungarian format of Next One!)
  • 19:30 - Híradó (News)
  • 20:05 - Sporthírek (Sport News)
  • 20:10 - Időjárás (Weather Forecast)
  • 20:20 - various: Kékfény (on Mondays: crime news, Bluelight in English); Legenda (on Mondays: music show, Legend in English); Egyszer volt, hol nem volt (on Wednesdays: American series, Once Upon a Time in English); Gyilkosság (on Wednesdays: American–Danish series, The Killing in English); FÁBRY (on every second Thursday - stand-up comedy show with Sándor Fábry); Poén Péntek (on Fridays: Hungarian parody show, Funny Friday in English); Életművész (on Fridays: Life Artist in English)
  • Weekends (all times are CET)

  • 06:55 – Család-barát Hétvége (magazine, Family-friend weekend in English)
  • 18:55 – A Lényeg (on Sundays: daily news, The Essence in English)
  • 20:20 – various: A Dal (on Saturdays, only in February: The Hungarian National Final for the forthcoming Eurovision Song Contest, The Song in English); Magyarország, szeretlek! (on Sundays: The Hungarian version of the Dutch I Love My Country)
  • Daily schedule (after 15 March 2015)

  • Note: all times are CET
  • 05:55—08:59 – Ma reggel (This morning)
  • 06:00 Híradó (News, simulcast on M3)
  • 07:00 Híradó (News, simulcast on Duna)
  • 08:00 Híradó (News)
  • 09:00—12:00 – Ma délelőtt (This forenoon)
  • 09:00 Híradó (News)
  • 09:30 Hírek (News in 3 minutes)
  • 10:00 Híradó (News)
  • 10:30 Hírek (News in 3 minutes)
  • 11:00 Híradó (News, simulcast on M3)
  • 11:30 Hírek (News in 3 minutes)
  • 12:00 Deli Harangszó (Midday Bell)
  • 12:01—17:59 – Ma délután (This afternoon)
  • 12:01 Híradó (News, 40-minute News, simulcast on Duna)
  • 13:00 Híradó (News, simulcast on Duna World)
  • 13:30 Hírek (News in 3 minutes)
  • 14:00 Híradó (News)
  • 14:30 Hírek (News in 3 minutes)
  • 15:00 Híradó (News)
  • 15:30 Hírek (News in 3 minutes)
  • 16:00 Híradó (News)
  • 16:30 Hírek (News in 3 minutes)
  • 17:00 Híradó (News, simulcast on M3)
  • 17:30 Hírek (News in 3 minutes)
  • 17:33 Szemtől szembe (Face to face, debate show)
  • 18:00—21:59 – Ma este (This evening)
  • 18:00 Híradó (News, 30 minutes News, simulcast on Duna)
  • 19:00 Hírek (News in 3 minutes)
  • 19:03 Magazine
  • 19:30 Híradó (News, 60-minute main News)
  • 21:00 Híradó (News, simulcast on Duna World)
  • 21:35 Világhíradó (World News)
  • 22:00—00:10 – Ma éjjel (Tonight, the repeat of the main topics of Ma este)
  • 22:00 Híradó (News, 30 minutes News)
  • 22:30 Ma történt (Today happened, the best live reports of the day)
  • 23:00 Híradó (News, 15 minutes News, repeated on Duna World at 01:00 05:00)
  • 23:20 Hungary reports (English language News repeated on Duna World at 01:15 05:15 11:00)
  • 23:30 Nachrichten aus Ungarn (German language news repeated on Duna World at 08:25)
  • 23:40 Novosti iz Vengrii (Новости из ВенгрииRussian language News)
  • 23:50 Xiōngyálì xīnwén liánbò (匈牙利新闻联播)Chinese language News)
  • 00:00 Himnusz (The national anthem of Hungary)
  • 00:02 Záróhíradó (Last news, 10-minute news)
  • 00:10—05:55 – Éjszakai program (Night programme, the repeats of the day's programmes)
  • 01:00, 02:00, 03:00, 04:00, 05:00 Egy Perc Híradó (One Minute News, 60-second news update repeated on "M4 Sport" And "M5")
  • Noon program block

    During 1994-1997 there was a noon program block from 12:00 to 15:30 CET. It was first program with clock before it. Entertainment programmes were broadcast without advertisements.

    School programmes

    During 1971-1989 there were school programmes in daytime. This made the startup come at 8am instead of 6pm. During weekends, summer and winter they started at 6pm with m2.

    In 1989, school programming was replaced with morning programmes broadcast between 5:40am and 9:00am. They closed at 11:00-15:30. Later there was the information program at 11:00-12:00 and noon program at 12:00-15:30. So the broadcast were from 5:40 to 23:25 or 2:00.

    Notable shows

  • Híradó, news programme
  • Reggeli, breakfast programme
  • Ablak
  • Delta, science technology magazine
  • Panorama, foreign affairs
  • Former shows

  • A Hét, weekly affairs programme
  • Budapest Híradó, regional news programme
  • Szomszédok, soap opera which ran until 30 December 1999.
  • Délután!, entertainment afternoon program from 12:00 to 15:30 ran until 1997.
  • Kinevezés és kinevezése (Appointment and appointment), Hungary's first sitcom (broadcasting between 1984 and 1987), broadcasting on Wednesday night at 23:15 to 23:45.
  • Marslakók - an original Hungarian daily soap opera, UFOs From The Mars in English
  • Szerencsekerék and Mindent Vagy Semmit!, Hungarian versions of Wheel of Fortune and Jeopardy!

  • M1 (TV channel)

    References

    M1 (TV channel) Wikipedia