Mozi+

Mozi+ is a Hungarian TV channel dedicated exclusively to movies. It was launched on 3 January 2011 as PRO4. Contrary to most indigenous channels, PRO4 aired a wide array of series and movies, ranging from Hungarian and international classics to recent American blockbusters.

Mozi+
Launched3 January 2011 (as PRO4)
11 July 2016 (as Mozi+)
Owned byTV2 Group (József Vida)
Picture format16:9 (SDTV)
SloganA kapcsolatot a világgal
CountryHungary
Broadcast areaNationwide
HeadquartersBudapest, Hungary
Sister channel(s)TV2, FEM3, Super TV2, Spíler 1 TV, Spíler 2 TV, Izaura TV, Zenebutik, PRIME, LiChi TV, Kiwi TV, Humor+, Jocky TV, Moziverzum
Website
Availability
Terrestrial
DVB-TChannel 12
Cable
CablenexttechChannel 006 (HD)
Channel 015

On 10 May 2016, Gábor Fischer announced at the Media Hungary 2016 conference that PRO4 would be repositioned as a movie channel, known as Mozi+. The rebranding took effect on 11 July 2016, at 06:00 CET, when it started airing promos with a countdown, and Mozi+ officially launched at 21:00 CET. The first movie aired on the channel was World War Z.

Series

Original title Hungarian title Type Original country
NCIS: Los AngelesNCIS: Los AngelesCrimeUnited States
Stargate: AtlantisCsillagkapu: AtlantiszScience-fictionUnited States
TyrantTyrant - A vér kötelezActionUnited States
American OdysseyA túlélés áraActionUnited States
Blue BloodsZsaruvérActionUnited States
Las VegasLas VegasAction-dramaUnited States
ContinuumContinuumScience-fictionUnited States
CommunityBalfékekSitcomUnited States
NUMB3RSGyilkos számokActionUnited States
Hawaii Five-0Hawaii Five-0ActionUnited States
BaywatchBaywatchDramaUnited States
JustifiedA törvény embereActionUnited States
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