Klubrádió

Klubrádió is a commercial talk and news radio station based in Budapest, Hungary. Klubrádió is often labeled as the voice of the left-liberal opposition. Many on the right and far-right find it important to emphasize what they perceive as the political bias of Klubrádió by pointing to the fact that Klubrádió has hired a liberal politician as a host since 2008. The then-active SZDSZ MP, also former party chairman Gábor Kuncze was the Minister of Interior appointed by the liberal party, SZDSZ. Socialist Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsány also hosted once a program on Klubrádió while in office. Klubrádió was started broadcasting in April 1999, as the official radio of the Hungarian Auto Club (HAC). After HAC sold the station to Monográf Zrt, the original programming of the Auto Club changed, and the broadcast format was completely transformed into a talk and news station.

Klubrádió
  • Budapest
Broadcast areaCentral Europe
Frequency92,9 MHz (FM) (2010–2021)
Programming
Language(s)Hungarian
FormatCommercial talk and news radio
Ownership
OwnerAndrás Arató
History
First air date
April 12, 1999
Last air date
February 14, 2021 (FM)
Technical information
Power2000 kW
Links
Websitehttps://www.klubradio.hu/
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