NMHH approves radio frequency tenders

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The Media Council of the National Media and Communications Authority (NMHH) approved the tender drafts for the 96.4 MHz Budapest and one Veszprém local radio frequency tender.

It also closed four local rural frequency tenders at last week's meeting, according to profitline.hu.

Among other things, the panel made decisions regarding the volume of advertisements.

It found that in three cases in the first quarter of 2021 on TV news channel M1, the average volume of advertisements exceeded the average volume of programs measured in their surroundings; therefore, the board imposed a fine of HUF 180,000 on the channel's service provider.

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