66 result(s) for euro launch in Entertainment
Lord of the Dance, Budapest Syma Hall, 7 - 8 May
- 7 May 2010 12:15 PM
- entertainment
"Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance is the most critically acclaimed tour of all time. Since its world premier in Dublin in 1996 it has broken records worldwide and is the biggest grossing tour in the history of entertainment. Seen by over 50 million people in 40 different countries, it has thrilled audiences in Russia, throughout Europe, in the USA; from Canada to Argentina, and across the ...
Crisis Creates Appetite For Movies In Hungary
- 29 Mar 2010 3:00 AM
- entertainment
"How has the economic crisis changed movie-going patterns in Hungary? How come multiplex movie theatres are more successful in Slovakia than in Hungary? How can cinema operators keep audience numbers up in the age of torrent sites and affordable home theatre systems? Is 3D really the key to survival? Portfolio.hu has addressed these questions and more in an interview with V.J. Maury, Chief ...
New Hungarian TV Channel Of Magyar Telekom Aims To Dethrone Discovery Channel
- 8 Mar 2010 3:00 AM
- entertainment
"Magyar Telekom, Hungary’s leading telecommunications group, has introduced at two new television channels launched by origo.hu at an unorthodox press conference on Friday. Journalists were allowed into the studios and some even had the chance to become weathermen/women for a few minutes in front of the blue screen.
Lord of the Dance, Budapest Syma Hall, 7 - 8 May
- 7 May 2010 12:15 PM
- entertainment
"Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance is the most critically acclaimed tour of all time. Since its world premier in Dublin in 1996 it has broken records worldwide and is the biggest grossing tour in the history of entertainment. Seen by over 50 million people in 40 different countries, it has thrilled audiences in Russia, throughout Europe, in the USA; from Canada to Argentina, and across the ...
Crisis Creates Appetite For Movies In Hungary
- 29 Mar 2010 3:00 AM
- entertainment
"How has the economic crisis changed movie-going patterns in Hungary? How come multiplex movie theatres are more successful in Slovakia than in Hungary? How can cinema operators keep audience numbers up in the age of torrent sites and affordable home theatre systems? Is 3D really the key to survival? Portfolio.hu has addressed these questions and more in an interview with V.J. Maury, Chief ...
New Hungarian TV Channel Of Magyar Telekom Aims To Dethrone Discovery Channel
- 8 Mar 2010 3:00 AM
- entertainment
"Magyar Telekom, Hungary’s leading telecommunications group, has introduced at two new television channels launched by origo.hu at an unorthodox press conference on Friday. Journalists were allowed into the studios and some even had the chance to become weathermen/women for a few minutes in front of the blue screen.