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Csaba Azurák (born 3 July 1976 in Székesfehérvár)[1] is an Hungarian television presenter, journalist and publicist.
In 1998, he graduated from János Kodolányi College, majoring in English and communication. In his last year of college, he already had a contract with Magyar Rádio. After that, he also completed the political expert course at the Corvinus University of Budapest. He started working at Magyar Rádió in 1998, for his reports he received the Silver Cross of the Ministry of Defense in 1999, and the Red Cross Media Award in the radio category in 2000.
From 2001, he worked as an editor-reporter at Napló (Diary), and after the departure of András Sváby, between 2002 and 2009, he was the presenter. Between 2002 and 2004, he hosted Jó estét Magyarország (Good Evening Hungary), between 2005 and 2006 Mutató (Pointer), and between 2007 and 2009 Mokka (Mocha). Between December 2009 and 2016, he informed the country about the latest news as the presenter of Tények (Facts).
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