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  2. Index (Hungarian website) - Wikipedia

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    online. ISSN. 1585-3241. Index.hu is a Hungarian news website covering both Hungarian and international news. In 2018, it was the most visited Hungarian website with an average of 1.5 million daily readers. [1] While most of the website's articles are written in Hungarian, Index also publishes several articles in English every week.

  3. Péter Uj - Wikipedia

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    A month later, Uj launched 444.hu with the intention of competing with Index and Origo. [11] He was also joined by several of his former colleagues at Index, with Uj becoming the website's editor-in-chief [12] and part-owner. [13] [14] [11] As of August 2019, Uj remains as 444's editor-in-chief. [15]

  4. Origo (website) - Wikipedia

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    Commercial. Yes. Launched. 1 December 1998. OCLC number. 806226699. Origo (stylised as ORIGO, previously as [origo]) is a major Hungarian-language news website founded in 1998 by telecommunications company MATÁV. In 2018, Origo was the third most visited Hungarian website. [1]

  5. Telex.hu - Wikipedia

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    Telex is a Hungarian news portal. It was announced on 4 September 2020 by editor in chief Veronika Munk. The site is published by Van Másik Kft., which is owned by Márton Kárpáti. Both Munk and Kárpáti were deputy editors in chief of Index.hu until July 2020. In the month after the announcement, Telex.hu was started with an intro video in ...

  6. List of newspapers in Hungary - Wikipedia

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    The Budapest Times (English, est. 1999, owned by BZT Media, right, conservatism - www.budapesttimes.hu) Cosmopolitan (women's magazine) Elle (fashion magazine) EuroXtrade (engineering and technology magazine) Ezermester (general technology magazine) Filmvilág (art magazine) FourFourTwo (football magazine)

  7. Kuruc.info - Wikipedia

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    Kuruc.info considers itself to be more right-wing than the far-right Hungarian political party known as the Jobbik, distinguishing itself from Barikád, which is regarded as Jobbik's "semi-official online news organ". [9]

  8. Nox (band) - Wikipedia

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    Universal Music (2003–2009) Past members. Zoltán Szűcs (2003) Szilvia Péter Szabó (2003–2009) Tamás Nagy (2003–2009) Website. Nox Official Site. Nox were a Hungarian pop band which mixed traditional Hungarian music with more modern sounds. They released 7 albums and had two fixed members, Szilvia Péter Szabó, and Tamás Nagy.

  9. Mandiner - Wikipedia

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    Mandiner Press Kft. Mandiner is a right-wing Hungarian group of news publications including the weekly news magazine Mandiner and the internet portals mandiner.hu and Makronóm.mandiner (makronom.mandiner.hu). The three publications have separate managements. They are published by Mandiner Press Kft, [ 1 ] founded in 2017, and belong to the ...