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  2. Origo (website) - Wikipedia

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    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] Since 2015, Origo has been regularly criticised for its uncritical support of the Fidesz political party [2] and regularly spreading ...

  3. Index (Hungarian website) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Portfolio.hu - Wikipedia

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    Portfolio (also referred to as Portfolio.hu) is an online financial newspaper in Hungary with a user count of one million per month as of 2018. [1] [2] [3] Portfolio Group was ranked among the ten most read news sites, and the 15 most visited websites in Hungary. [4] Its main publication, Portfolio.hu has a special emphasis on business ...

  5. Blikk - Wikipedia

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    45,000 (2024) ISSN. 1785-4830. Website. www .blikk .hu. Media of Hungary. List of newspapers. Blikk (Blink) is a Hungarian daily tabloid newspaper published in Budapest, Hungary, owned by the Swiss media company Ringier. It is one of four tabloid dailies on the Hungarian market including Színes Ász, Bors and Ripost. [ 1][ 2]

  6. Kuruc.info - Wikipedia

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    Kuruc.info is a far-right Hungarian language online portal registered in California, United States, [1] affiliated with politician Előd Novák. [2][3] The website often harbours extreme anti-semitic sentiments, [2][1][4] including frequent Holocaust denial, [5] and frequently publishes anti-Romani and homophobic content. [2][6]

  7. 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)

  8. Péter Uj - Wikipedia

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    In March 2013, news reports broke that Uj was working on a new website, reportedly under the name Jeti Válasz (literally: Yeti Answer, a parody of conservative weekly Heti Válasz) or Magyar Jeti. A month later, Uj launched 444.hu with the intention of competing with Index and Origo.

  9. Magyar Hírlap - Wikipedia

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    Magyar Hírlap. Magyar Hírlap ( lit. 'Hungarian Gazette') [ 1] is a former Hungarian daily newspaper that operates exclusively online since 11 July 2022. Owned by conservative entrepreneur Gábor Széles [ hu], Magyar Hírlap supports political parties of Hungary with conservative values, whereas it was known for its liberal stance until 2006.