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Press release                                30.11.2018


Media freedom in Hungary is no more

 

The word 'Gleichschaltung' comes to mind given the recent developments in Hungary’s media landscape.

 
In an unprecedented concerted action pro-Orbán media owners 'donated' their news channels, internet news portals, tabloid and sports newspapers, several radio stations, numerous magazines and all of Hungary’s county newspapers, to a newly formed media conglomerate equipped with immense resources. It goes by the name Central European Press and Media Foundation and is headed by Orbán supporter and media owner Gábor Liszkay.
 
The European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF) strongly condemns this blunt anti-media freedom action which results in total control over the right-wing media close to the government while any of the few independent media that is left, are already starved of advertisement budgets. 'With this new conglomerate controlling most of the media in Hungary, it will be practically impossible for anyone else to compete on the market,' says Marius Dragomir, Director of the Center for Media, Data and Society in Hungary.
 
'Media freedom in Hungary is no more,' says Lutz Kinkel, Managing Director of the ECPMF. 'The EU needs to decide and to follow through with EU Member States that openly abandon Europe’s very core values, such as the freedom of the press.'

The facade has dropped, says MEP Benedek Jávor. 'Following this decision, government propaganda will have an even stronger and centralised voice in Hungary, with an incredible amount of resources controlled by the government. This system of a media market is unprecedented in a democracy, in fact, this resembles the media landscape in a dictatorship.'

Since 2012, Freedom House has described Hungary’s media status as 'partly free'. In the World Press Freedom Index it ranks 78 of 180 – however, this was before the conglomerate was founded.
The European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF) is a non-profit European Cooperative Society, based in Leipzig, Germany. The ECPMF was founded in 2015 to promote the European Charter on Freedom of the Press throughout Europe. The ECPMF and its partners preserve and defend media freedom by monitoring the state of free media in Europe, providing news and tools on media freedom issues, initiating activities and providing practical support to journalists at risk.
 



The ECPMF is supported by: European Commission, Media foundation of Sparkasse Leipzig, Free State of Saxony and the City of Leipzig

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Henrik Kaufholz (Chair),
Stephan Seeger, 
Ljiljana Smajlović,
Mogens Blicher Bjerregårds, 
Galina Arapova

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Lucie Sýkorová

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Dr Lutz Kinkel

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