Highlighting Multiplatform TV’s Role in Supporting Democracy
Brussels, 21 November 2024
Brussels, 21 November 2024
On the 4th November the Hungarian Association of Electronic Broadcasters (MEME) hosted for the 12th time the biggest and most prestigious event of the Hungarian TV industry, the Big Picture.
Brussels, 21 November 2023
We organized the media industry largest event, the "Big Picture - 2024" in the Ram-ArT Színház, on 26th October this year. We are grateful for the so many participant and positive feedback from the event!
In its March General Assembly, the Association of Hungarian Television Broadcasters (MEME) unanimously elected Ms Gabriella Vidus (CEO of RTL) and Mr Miklós Vaszily (President CEO of TV2 Media Group), for its two new Vice presidents. Their mandate is for two years.
Vidus Gabriella is directing the RTL Magyrország as the CEO since the 1st of July, 2015, she is the Vice president of the Association of Hungarian Public Relation (MRSZ) since 2017.
Vaszily Miklós – is the board president of TV2 Media Group since 2019, and Co-owner of Indamedia Group and Progress Media Hungary Ltd.
The Association of Hungarian Electronic Broadcasters (MEME) organized again the most important annual live event of the Hungarian television media market, the “Big Picture” conference on 20th October in Akvárium.
Since the beginning of the pandemic we have been spending more and more time watching television content not on TV only, but on other digital platforms as well. Our guests had the opportunity within a few hours not only gain insight into the Hungarian market, but also obtain invaluable, first-hand information about brand new strategies and upcoming shows for the year 2023 directly from the key players of the local scene.
WORLD TELEVISION DAY CELEBRATES A TRUTH THAT HOLDS AROUND THE GLOBE:
TV MAKES A DIFFERENCE
Brussels, 21 November 2020
TV companies around the world celebrate World Television Day on 21 November to remind us that TV makes a difference in people’s lives. As part of the annual United Nations initiative, a 30 second-spot will be broadcast on-air and shared online worldwide. The clip will be adapted and translated into many languages.
Putting the spotlight on society
For its 24th edition, World Television Day celebrates a truth that holds around the globe: TV makes a difference! Our medium has made and will continue to make a difference in society by putting the spotlight on racial and social injustice, hate speech, the pressing climate issues and the support TV has provided to people and businesses throughout the continuing COVID crisis.