DJAZZ.tv expands to Hungary
August 20, 2013
New jazz music television channel DJAZZ.tv has been added to the television package of the Hungarian telco Magyar Telekom. This expansion in Eastern Europe underlines the success of the music channel, based in the Netherlands, which launched just one year ago. DJAZZ.tv was already available to viewers in the Netherlands, France, and the Caribbean, as well as nineteen African countries.
Magyar Telekom is Hungary’s largest telecommunications company. The SD version of DJAZZ.tv is broadcasted via cable, satellite, and IPTV, as part of the ‘Pulse Thematic Package’. Magyar Telekom is a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom.
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