Film+
| Cool TV | |
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| Launched | 15. September 2003. |
| Owned by | RTL Group |
| Picture format |
16:9 576i (SDTV) 16:9 1080i (HDTV) |
| Country | Hungary |
| Broadcast area | Hungary and their neighbouring countries |
| Headquarters | Budapest |
| Formerly called | f+ |
| Sister channel(s) |
RTL Klub RTL II (Hungary) Cool TV Film+2 Sorozat+ RTL+ MuzsikaTV |
| Website | filmplusz.hu |
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Film+ was launched on 15 September 2003, the same time as Cool TV. The channel airs movies which previously aired on RTL Klub 24/7. According to 2012 Hungarian television ratings, Film+ is the third-most-watched cable channel in Hungary. Due to the early success of the channel, the parent company launched Film+2, which airs movies in the same fashion as Film+.
| Mediengruppe RTL Deutschland Germany, Austria and Switzerland |
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| RTL Nederland Netherlands |
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| M6 Group (48.6%) France |
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| RTL Belgium | |
| RTL Luxembourg |
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| RTL Hrvatska Croatia |
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| Magyar RTL Televízió Hungary | |
| Atresmedia Spain | |
| RTL CBS Asia Entertainment Network Asia | |
| India |
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| RTL Group (75.1%) |
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| Penguin Random House (53%) |
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| other assets |
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| Duna Média | |
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| TV2 Group | |
| RTL Group | |
| The Walt Disney Company |
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| Turner Broadcasting System Europe |
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| Viacom | |
| Discovery Networks |
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| Viasat | |
| NBCUniversal | |
| Sony Pictures Entertainment | |
| Fox International Channels | |
| HBO Hungary | |
| AMC Networks International |
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| Central |
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| Origo Media Group |
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| RCS & RDS |
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| Tematic Cable |
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| Scripps Networks | |
| FILMBOX Media Hungary |
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| Others | |
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| Planned |
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| Defunct,renamed |
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