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Television channel
Echo TV
CountryHungary
Ownership
OwnerEcho Hungária TV Zrt.

Echo TV is a Hungarian television channel owned and operated by Echo Hungária TV Zrt. One of its better known broadcasters is Ferenc Szaniszló.

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Hungary Television in Hungary
Duna Média/MTVA
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RTL Magyarország
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Warner Bros. Discovery
Viasat World
Antenna Group
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