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[[Muravidéki Magyar Rádió (MMR)]] was established in November [[established::1958]], aimed at Hungarian speaking community living in Slovenia and Yugoslavia. Initially the radio broadcasted programme in Hungarian for just ten minutes a day. In 1983, when the studio moved from Murska Sobota to the border town of Lendava, RTV's Hungarian-language broadcasting began to evolve. Since 1996 MMR has been part of [[Radio Maribor]] and [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)|RTV Slovenia]], broadcasting in Hungarian to the minority in eastern Slovenia. | [[Muravidéki Magyar Rádió (MMR)]] was established in November [[established::1958]], aimed at Hungarian speaking community living in Slovenia and Yugoslavia. Initially the radio broadcasted programme in Hungarian for just ten minutes a day. In 1983, when the studio moved from Murska Sobota to the border town of Lendava, RTV's Hungarian-language broadcasting began to evolve. Since 1996 MMR has been part of [[Radio Maribor]] and [[Radio-Television Slovenia (RTV Slovenia)|RTV Slovenia]], broadcasting in Hungarian to the minority in eastern Slovenia. | ||
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− | Currently the daily programme lasts about 18 hours, from 5.45am through to 24am, and is broadcast on the frequencies 684KHz AM, 103.3MHz FM and 87.6 MHz FM, covering the Prekmurje region and part of south western Hungary (Vas and Zala Counties). The goal of the MMR programme is to care for the rights of the Hungarian minority, to keep them informed in their native language and to develop co-operation in a multi-ethnic region in accordance with the laws of RTV. MMR successfully co-operates with cross-border Hungarian radio stations and with Hungarian Radio from Budapest, which offers training. MMR features a weekly one-hour cultural programme as well as daily news on cultural events within the region (including Hungary). MMR is also available online. | + | Currently the daily programme lasts about 18 hours, from 5.45am through to 24am, and is broadcast on the frequencies 684KHz AM, 103.3MHz FM and 87.6 MHz FM, covering the Prekmurje region and part of south western Hungary (Vas and Zala Counties). The goal of the MMR programme is to care for the rights of the Hungarian minority, to keep them informed in their native language and to develop co-operation in a multi-ethnic region in accordance with the laws of RTV. |
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+ | == International co-operation == | ||
+ | MMR successfully co-operates with cross-border Hungarian radio stations and with Hungarian Radio from Budapest, which offers training. MMR features a weekly one-hour cultural programme as well as daily news on cultural events within the region (including Hungary). MMR is also available online. | ||
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Revision as of 11:39, 28 January 2011
Currently the daily programme lasts about 18 hours, from 5.45am through to 24am, and is broadcast on the frequencies 684KHz AM, 103.3MHz FM and 87.6 MHz FM, covering the Prekmurje region and part of south western Hungary (Vas and Zala Counties). The goal of the MMR programme is to care for the rights of the Hungarian minority, to keep them informed in their native language and to develop co-operation in a multi-ethnic region in accordance with the laws of RTV.
International co-operation
MMR successfully co-operates with cross-border Hungarian radio stations and with Hungarian Radio from Budapest, which offers training. MMR features a weekly one-hour cultural programme as well as daily news on cultural events within the region (including Hungary). MMR is also available online.
External links
- Radio Slovenia Muravidéki Magyar Rádió (MMR) website (in Hungarian and Slovenian)