Film+
Film+ was launched on 15 September 2003, the same time as Cool TV. The channel airs movies which previously aired on RTL Klub 24/7. According to 2012 Hungarian television ratings, Film+ is the third-most-watched cable channel in Hungary. Due to the early success of the channel, the parent company launched Film+2, which airs movies in the same fashion as Film+.
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Launched | 15 September 2003 (2003-09-15) |
Owned by | RTL Group |
Picture format | 16:9 576i (SDTV) 16:9 1080i (HDTV) |
Country | Hungary Romania Slovakia Serbia Czech Republic |
Broadcast area | Hungary and their neighbouring countries |
Headquarters | Budapest |
Formerly called | f+ |
Sister channel(s) | RTL Klub RTL II (Hungary) Cool TV RTL Gold Sorozat+ RTL+ MuzsikaTV |
Website | filmplusz.hu |
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Terrestrial | |
MinDig TV Extra | - |
Satellite | |
UPC Direct (Hungary) | - |
T-Home Sat TV (Magyar Telekom) | - |
Digi TV | - |
Cable | |
UPC Hungary | - |
T-Home (Magyar Telekom) | - |
References
External links
- Official website (in Hungarian)
Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland Germany, Austria and Switzerland |
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RTL Nederland Netherlands |
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M6 Group (48.6%) France |
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France | |
RTL Belgium | |
RTL Luxembourg |
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RTL Hrvatska Croatia |
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Magyar RTL Televízió Hungary | |
Atresmedia Spain |
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Middle East and North Africa |
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Russia |
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Fremantle (Production company) |
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Duna Média |
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TV2 Group | |
RTL Group | |
The Walt Disney Company |
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WarnerMedia | |
Viacom |
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Discovery Networks |
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Viasat World | |
NBCUniversal |
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Sony Pictures Entertainment | |
AMC Networks International |
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Network4 |
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Media Vivantis |
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RCS & RDS |
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Tematic Cable |
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SPI International |
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Others | |
Regional |
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Defunct |
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