
Hungarian Public Broadcaster Halts News Amid Apology for 'Years of Lies'
Hungary's public television and radio stations have halted their news broadcasts, with the public broadcaster issuing an apology for 'years of lies.' This move is part of a reorganization effort aimed at removing the influence of the Orbán government from state media.
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Hungary's public news broadcasts halted in bid to scrap Orban-era propaganda
The country's main state TV channel displayed a message saying it was "sorry" for lying on Tuesday.
Read full article →Hungarian public media outlets halt broadcasting in post-Orbán shake-up
Péter Magyar hails ‘end of propaganda broadcasts’ as Kossuth radio and M1 TV channels suspend transmission Hungarian public media outlets close to Viktor Orbán have suspended broadcasting, the country’s prime minister said as he hailed efforts to dismantle the longtime nationalist leader’s control over information. Péter Magyar, who ousted Orbn in a landslide election victory in April, wrote on Facebook: “A historic day. Today marks the end of propaganda broadcasts on public media platforms. ...
By Deborah Cole and agencies
Read full article →Hungary pro-Orban public media halt broadcasting - Magyar
Hungarian public broadcasters close to Viktor Orban have halted broadcasting as part of efforts to undo the longtime nationalist leader's hold on the media, Prime Minister Peter Magyar has said.
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