This essay approaches the issue of trust in the Hungarian media from the perspective that the last decade or so has brought constant and unpredictable changes in the media system. We argue that these changes were motivated solely by party politics linked to the Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán and were not market-driven at all. In effect, the owners of some media outlets and their worldviews have been undergoing rapid and radical changes. The essay illustrates these changes with specific examples and shows how this leads to a severely negative self-evaluation of journalism and a total loss of trust on the part of the public
Since the broadcasting became nationwide, the states had to face different problems with the regulat...
For two decades Hungary, like the other Eastern European countries, followed a general policy of est...
For two decades Hungary, like the other Eastern European countries, followed a general policy of est...
This essay approaches the issue of trust in the Hungarian media from the perspective that the last d...
This essay approaches the issue of trust in the Hungarian media from the perspective that the last d...
Trust, a key ingredient for the functioning and survival of the media, has been gradually eroding in...
Trust, a key ingredient for the functioning and survival of the media, has been gradually eroding in...
Trust, a key ingredient for the functioning and survival of the media, has been gradually eroding in...
For two decades Hungary, like the other Eastern European countries, followed a general policy of est...
The study is based on data from a representative survey conducted in Hungary in 2020, which examined...
For two decades Hungary, like the other Eastern European countries, followed a general policy of est...
The study is based on data from a representative survey conducted in Hungary in 2020, which examined...
Journalistic norms have changed in the last 20 years in Hungary. Democratic journalism appeared by...
For two decades Hungary, like the other Eastern European countries, followed a general policy of est...
For two decades Hungary, like the other Eastern European countries, followed a general policy of est...
Since the broadcasting became nationwide, the states had to face different problems with the regulat...
For two decades Hungary, like the other Eastern European countries, followed a general policy of est...
For two decades Hungary, like the other Eastern European countries, followed a general policy of est...
This essay approaches the issue of trust in the Hungarian media from the perspective that the last d...
This essay approaches the issue of trust in the Hungarian media from the perspective that the last d...
Trust, a key ingredient for the functioning and survival of the media, has been gradually eroding in...
Trust, a key ingredient for the functioning and survival of the media, has been gradually eroding in...
Trust, a key ingredient for the functioning and survival of the media, has been gradually eroding in...
For two decades Hungary, like the other Eastern European countries, followed a general policy of est...
The study is based on data from a representative survey conducted in Hungary in 2020, which examined...
For two decades Hungary, like the other Eastern European countries, followed a general policy of est...
The study is based on data from a representative survey conducted in Hungary in 2020, which examined...
Journalistic norms have changed in the last 20 years in Hungary. Democratic journalism appeared by...
For two decades Hungary, like the other Eastern European countries, followed a general policy of est...
For two decades Hungary, like the other Eastern European countries, followed a general policy of est...
Since the broadcasting became nationwide, the states had to face different problems with the regulat...
For two decades Hungary, like the other Eastern European countries, followed a general policy of est...
For two decades Hungary, like the other Eastern European countries, followed a general policy of est...