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Levente Harsányi
Levente Harsányi (born 21 March 1970, Budapest) is a Hungarian television presenter and singer. Career Harsányi's career started in 1996 when he hosted the TV3 programs ''Aszfaltbetyár ''and ''Zenefon ''in 1997. In 1998, he made his radio debut on the Radio 1 special program ''Telefonbetyárral''. Meanwhile, he also graduated from a university, majoring in communications. From 2000 to 2002, he hosted the Luxor gaming show on Magyar Televízió. Between 2001 and 2003, he was a regular on the morning show Radio Roxy and from 2003 to 2004, he was a co-host of Dalnokok ligája. From 2003 to 2005, he was also on another morning show, Radio Deejay, and again in 2005, he was on the show ''Vásott kölykök''. Along with Gábor Gundel Takács and Tibor Dévényi, he was also co-host of ''Csináljuk a fesztivált''. He was the host of the 2008 national final for Hungary in the Eurovision Song Contest 2008 with Éva Novodomszky. Between 2006 and February 2012, he was also a host for th ...
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Budapest
Budapest (, ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Hungary. It is the ninth-largest city in the European Union by population within city limits and the second-largest city on the Danube river; the city has an estimated population of 1,752,286 over a land area of about . Budapest, which is both a city and county, forms the centre of the Budapest metropolitan area, which has an area of and a population of 3,303,786; it is a primate city, constituting 33% of the population of Hungary. The history of Budapest began when an early Celtic settlement transformed into the Roman town of Aquincum, the capital of Lower Pannonia. The Hungarians arrived in the territory in the late 9th century, but the area was pillaged by the Mongols in 1241–42. Re-established Buda became one of the centres of Renaissance humanist culture by the 15th century. The Battle of Mohács, in 1526, was followed by nearly 150 years of Ottoman rule. After the reconquest of Buda in 1686, the ...
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Mariann Peller
Mariann is a female given name derived from Maria, similar to Marianne, Mariana and Marian. It may refer to: *Mariann Aalda (born 1948), American actress *Mariann Ambrus (1956–2007), Hungarian rower * Mariann Bienz, British molecular biologist *Mariann Birkedal (born 1987), Norwegian beauty queen * Mariann Budde (born 1959), American bishop *Mariann Byerwalter, American businesswoman *Mariann Domonkos, Canadian table tennis player *Mariann Fischer Boel (born 1943), Danish politician *Mariann Gajhede Knudsen (born 1984), Danish footballer *Mariann Horváth (born 1968), Hungarian épée fencer *Mariann Jelinek (born 1942), American organizational theorist *Mariann Mayberry, American actress *Mariann Stratton (born 1945), Director of the United States Navy Nurse Corps *Mariann Thomassen, Norwegian singer *Mariann Ytterberg (born 1941), Swedish politician See also *Mariann Grammofon Mariann Grammofon or Mariann Records, formed in 1972 was a record company run by Bert Karlsson in Ska ...
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1970 Births
Events January * January 1 – Unix time epoch reached at 00:00:00 UTC. * January 5 – The 7.1 Tonghai earthquake shakes Tonghai County, Yunnan province, China, with a maximum Mercalli intensity of X (''Extreme''). Between 10,000 and 14,621 were killed and 26,783 were injured. * January 14 – Biafra capitulates, ending the Nigerian Civil War. * January 15 – After a 32-month fight for independence from Nigeria, Biafran forces under Philip Effiong formally surrender to General Yakubu Gowon. February * February 1 – The Benavídez rail disaster near Buenos Aires, Argentina, kills 236. * February 10 – An avalanche at Val-d'Isère, France, kills 41 tourists. * February 11 – '' Ohsumi'', Japan's first satellite, is launched on a Lambda-4 rocket. * February 22 – Guyana becomes a Republic within the Commonwealth of Nations. March * March 1 – Rhodesia severs its last tie with the United Kingdom, declaring itself a republic. * March 4 — All 57 m ...
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Miss World Hungary
Miss (pronounced ) is an English language honorific typically used for a girl, for an unmarried woman (when not using another title such as "Doctor" or "Dame"), or for a married woman retaining her maiden name. Originating in the 17th century, it is a contraction of ''mistress''. Its counterparts are Mrs., used for a married women who has taken her husband's name, and Ms., which can be used for married or unmarried women. The plural ''Misses'' may be used, such as in ''The Misses Doe''. The traditional French "Mademoiselle" (abbreviation "Mlle") may also be used as the plural in English language conversation or correspondence. In Australian, British, and Irish schools the term 'miss' is often used by pupils in addressing any female teacher. Use alone as a form of address ''Miss'' is an honorific for addressing a woman who is not married, and is known by her maiden name. It is a shortened form of ''mistress'', and departed from ''misses/missus'' which became used to signify mari ...
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Csilla Tatár
Csilla Tatár (born 27 May 1983) is a Hungarian reporter and presenter. Life Tatár made her first appearance in 1996, at the age of 13, when she recited a poem on Duna TV. Since 2002, she has been a reporter and editor. In 2009, she graduated from the Budapest Metropolitan University College of Communication and Business. She worked for 12 years as a presenter on TV2, but since December 2014, she works at MTVA. Here, she became the host of A Dal. On 23 May 2015, she presented Hungary's points for the Eurovision Song Contest 2015. She eventually replaced Éva Novodomszky as the presenter of Hungary's points for Eurovision. Filmography TV2 Group * ''Aktív'' (2002–2011) Editor and reporter * ''Magellán'' (2002–2006) Editor and reporter * ''Favorit'' (2007) Editor and reporter * ''Kölykök'' (2007) line-producer * ''Macsólabor'' (2009) Presenter * ''Megamánia'' (2010) Editor and presenter * ''MegaBackstage'' (2012) Presenter * ''A Szépségkirálynő'' (2012, 2013) P ...
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A Dal
''A Dal'' (English: The Song) is an annual music competition in Hungary organised by the national broadcaster Duna and was the national selection process for the Eurovision Song Contest between 2012 and 2019. The contest was introduced in 2012. The contest was introduced by the MTVA, the organisers of the contest, with a different philosophy than the contest used previously. A Dal was introduced to produce a Hungarian contest, with Hungarian musical tastes being presented to a European audience. The contest is also an open one, with all information of the songs being revealed in the selection process. Format The selected songs in the contest are shown to the Hungarian public through a number of special shows. It includes three heats (four in 2021), two semi-finals, and then a final. Ten songs compete in each heat, with six moving on to the semi-finals, five from the jury and public together and one from the public exclusively selected in a second round. Nine songs compete in ...
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Eurovision Song Contest 2014
The Eurovision Song Contest 2014 was the 59th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest. It took place in Copenhagen, Denmark, following the country's victory at the with the song "Only Teardrops" by Emmelie de Forest. Organised by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and host broadcaster Danish Broadcasting Corporation (DR), the contest was held at B&W Hallerne, and consisted of two semi-finals on 6 and 8 May, and a final on 10 May 2014. The three live shows were presented by Danish television presenter Lise Rønne, musician Nikolaj Koppel and actor Pilou Asbæk. Thirty-seven countries participated in the contest; this included the return of and after absences of two years and one year respectively. Overall, there were two fewer countries competing compared to the previous year, making thirty-seven participants, the smallest number since 2006. , , and announced that they would not be taking part. The winner was Austria with the song "Rise Like a Phoenix", performed by Con ...
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Krisztina Rátonyi
Krisztina Rátonyi (born 23 September 1990, Budapest) is a Hungarian news presenter. As a child, she played as an extra and minor roles at the Hungarian State Opera House. She first appeared on an episode of the TV series ''Családi kör'' ("Family Circle") at the age of nine, which was followed an appearance on the ''Képben vagyunk'' magazine. This was followed by an appearance on another TV series, ''Klipperek'', and the Duna TV-based ''Cimbora''. She studies at the Faculty of Humanities at ELTE. She won the Junior Prima Award in 2016. In the summer of 2013, she was the presenter of ''Balatoni nyár'' on M1, and later, ''Noé barátai'' and ''Bízunk benned!''. She also was a host on M2's ''A legokosabb osztály'', along with István Kovács. She was a part of the backstage for the 2014 edition of A Dal, along with Levente Harsányi. In addition, she was part of the backstage crew for Eurovision Song Contest's radio show on the M1 TV network. She also substituted for ...
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Steve Hajdu
''yes'Steve is a masculine given name, usually a short form (hypocorism) of Steven or Stephen Notable people with the name include: steve jops * Steve Abbott (other), several people * Steve Adams (other), several people * Steve Alaimo (born 1939), American singer, record & TV producer, label owner * Steve Albini (born 1961), American musician, record producer, audio engineer, and music journalist * Steve Allen (1921–2000), American television personality, musician, composer, comedian and writer * Steve Armitage (born 1944), British-born Canadian sports reporter * Steve Armstrong (born 1965), American professional wrestler * Steve Antin (born 1958), American actor * Steve Augarde (born 1950),arab author, artist, and eater * Steve Augeri (born 1959), American singer * Steve August (born 1954), American football player * Stone Cold Steve Austin (born 1964), American professional wrestler * Steve Aylett (born 1967), English author of satiri ...
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Music FM (Hungary)
Music FM was a Hungarian commercial radio station, airing at 89.5 FM in Budapest. Its first broadcast was on 7 March 2012. Music FM had a Top 50 popularity chart. The station ceased its operations at 23:59 on 7 February 2019 after multiple unsuccessful applications to renew its permit for the frequency at the end of the seven years contract. See also * List of Hungarian-language radio stations The following is a list of radio stations that broadcast in Hungarian. Radio broadcasting in Hungarian in Hungary Nationwide and half-nationwide broadcasting in Hungary *Kossuth Rádió (AM, FM) *Petőfi Rádió (FM) *Bartók Rádió (FM) *Ne ... External links Music FM Music FM Radio stations disestablished in 2019 Defunct radio stations 2019 disestablishments in Hungary Defunct mass media in Hungary {{Hungary-media-stub ...
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