The issue of media ownership in Europe has been a heated topic of discussion since the 1990s, characterized by controversial elements such as corporate takeovers, government interference in coverage,...
Hungary
In a recent op-ed in Euronews, titled “Hungarian case shows the EU needs a bulletproof media freedom law”, MJRC director Marius Dragomir discusses the applications and potential impact of...
A report about the findings of the latest study on state media issued by our center has been published by 444.hu, one of the leading news portals in Hungary....
Attila Bátorfy co-authored the latest edition of the Media Pluralism Monitor’s country report on Hungary and found that the greatest risk was recorded in the political independence area. Media pluralism in Hungary has...
Talking to Euractiv, the Media and Journalism Research Center Director Marius Dragomir argues that EU institutions are partly to blame for the rise of media capture in many countries in...
The resignation of almost all journalists at Index.hu, the largest independent news site in Hungary, was a new and sad stage of a protracted process that has been dragging on for...
We reviewed over 100 misinformation websites to understand their business model In early June 2019, Hungarian website Tv2-friss.com published a series of articles about the sinking of a sightseeing...
In her article published by Rule of Law in Poland, Zselyke Csaky describes changes in the Hungarian media landscape and what other countries can learn from it to be...
5 September 2019 Facebook appears to be the almost exclusive source of traffic for Hungarian misinformation websites, which fall on the spectrum from purely ideological sites to simple money-making...
The Resource Centre on Media Freedom in Europe interviewed our director, Marius Dragomir for a special dossier on media capture. 16 January 2020 The special dossier is the 8th of a...