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Television channel
M3
CountryHungary
Broadcast areaNationwide
Programming
Picture format576i (16:9 SDTV)
Ownership
OwnerDuna Média (MTVA)
Sister channels
History
Launched25 June 2012 (as M3D)
20 December 2013 (as M3; as a TV channel)
1 May 2019 (as an online service)
Closed30 April 2019 (TV channel)
Former namesM3D
Links
Websitewww.mediaklikk.hu/m3/
Logo of M3D, before the launch of M3

M3 (M Három) is a Hungarian pay television channel owned and operated by Duna Média since 2015.

The channel launched as M3D, Hungary's first 3D television channel that operated between 25 June and 13 August 2012, the end of the 2012 Summer Olympics. It relaunched on 20 December 2013 at 18:00 CET as TV3 centred towards archival programming. As a TV channel, it closed down on 30 April 2019 at midnight CET, and launched as an online service the following day at 08:00 CET.

Over the daytime it broadcast archive programming and during the night it broadcast MTI reports. The channel also simulcast Híradó (06:00, 11:00 & 17:00 editions) on M1.

References

External links

Hungary Television in Hungary
Duna Média/MTVA
TV2 Group
RTL Magyarország
The Walt Disney Company
Paramount Global
Warner Bros. Discovery
Viasat World
Antenna Group
AMC Networks International
Network4
Progress Media
Tematic Cable
Canal+ Group
Others
Regional
Defunct


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