Sky Link goes Hungarian
By Chris Dziadul
April 3, 2009 10.47 UK
The Czech and Slovak pre-pay DTH platform Sky Link is to add Hungarian channels to its offer.
Parabola reports that the service, which has over 500,000 customers in the two countries, is to include the Hungarian public channels M1, M2 and Duna TV, along with the national commercial station RTL Klub, in its line-up.
Negotiations are still ongoing with TV2, Hungary’s other national commercial broadcaster. Slovakia has a large ethnic Hungarian minority.
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