Mass media in Hungary includes a variety of online, print, and broadcast formats, such as radio, television, newspapers, and magazines.
Press freedom
According to numerous watchdog groups, press freedom has declined significantly under prime minister Viktor Orbán.[1][2][3][4][5] In 2010, Freedom House's press freedom index ranked Hungary’s media as the world's 40th freest. As of 2017, it had dropped to 87th freest, and Freedom House now says it is only "partly free."[6]
Magazines
Newspapers
Radio
Television
See also
- Cinema of Hungary
- Telecommunications in Hungary
- Open access in Hungary to scholarly communication
References
Bibliography
- Euromedia Research Group; Mary Kelly; et al., eds. (2004). "Hungary". Media in Europe (3rd ed.). SAGE Publications. ISBN 978-0-7619-4132-3.
- "Hungary", Freedom of the Press, US: Freedom House, 2016, OCLC 57509361
External links
- Hungary Profile: Media, BBC News
- "Media Landscapes: Hungary", Medialandscapes.org, Netherlands: European Journalism Centre
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