The Executive Board of the International Press Institute (IPI) is holding its semi-annual meeting in Budapest on February 17-18 to draw attention to the challenges…
Activists in the Print It Yourself! movement have reached their 1,000 Hungarian settlement, announced Editor-in-Chief János L. László in Székesfehérvár, where around a hundred people…
At the end of a long and arduous lawsuit filed by Telex and the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union, the Curia High Court ruled in a…
Hungary will get a new sports-themed radio station on January 17, when Sportrádió begins broadcasting in and around Budapest. Its owner is György Szöllősi (pictured),…
Whenever there’s an election, Easter, or Christmas, one consistent element in newspapers run by the Mediaworks holding company is the “cloned” Orbán interview, writes HVG.…
Among more than thirty items on the agenda for Parliament in its last session of the year yesterday, the National Assembly elected lawyer András Koltay…
Both sides of Hungary’s main political divide are represented in the recent ranking of Politico’s annual list of the most influential politicians in Europe, grouped…
Government-critical radio station Klubrádió does not believe it has a realistic chance of getting its 92.9 FM frequency back in a newly-announced tender, although the…
Following the departure of CEO László Szabó from Mediaworks, publisher of multiple pro-government press outlets, five more directors are also leaving the company. Szabó was…
Eagle eyes at Telex noticed that since March 2020, dozens of articles have been stolen and published on the website of the Justice Ministry’s Digital…
The head of Hungary’s media authorities has resigned from her two positions, receiving a large severance package, and as a result Fidesz may appoint someone…
László Szabó, former head of the pharmaceutical company Teva, former ambassador of Hungary to Washington, and the current CEO of Mediaworks, a media holding company…
State-sponsored Kossuth Rádió issued an official correction after one of its hosts suggested that opposition politician Klára Dobrev had ordered violent police action during the…
Crusading anti-corruption MP Ákos Hadházy announced that 444 million Ft. (US $1.43 million) is paid yearly for make-up, grooming, and wardrobe for presenters and guests…
Hungarian tabloid Bors and online news portal Bennfentes has published a lurid exposé of the wedding reception of Momentum MEP Katalin Cseh and her groom…
In a 2016 article, news portal 444 wrote that a Hungarian intelligence agency put pressure on an investigative reporter to reveal his sources, but the…
444 writes that public broadcaster M1, the government’s flagship television station, not only showed Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s speech for the October 23 public holiday…