List of defunct newspapers of Hungary
This is a list of defunct newspapers in Hungary.
Daily
Title Language Print / Online Est. Ceased Owner Orientation Link Budapesti Hírlap Hungarian Print 1881 1938 Jenő Rákosi Conservative - Esti Budapest[1] Hungarian Print 1952 1956 Hungarian Working People's Party Communism, Socialism, Marxism–Leninism - Esti Hírlap[2][3] Hungarian Print 1956 1996 Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party (1956-1990)
Mirror Group
(1990-1992)
Hungarian News Publishing Company
(1990-1996)Communism, Socialism, Marxism–Leninism, Kádárism - Faktor Hungarian Online 2008 2019 KESMA Right, conservatism faktor.hu (now works as an archive) Mercurius Hungaricus [4] Latin Print 1705 1710 Antal Esterházy de Galánta Anti-Habsburgism, Protestantism, first newspaper in Hungary - Reggel [5] Hungarian Print 2004 2005 Axel Springer Left, liberalism - Lokál Hungarian Both 2015 2020 KESMA Right, conservatism lokal.hu (now directs to metropol.hu) Napi Gazdaság [6] Hungarian Both 1991 2015 Gábor Liszkay Right, conservatism www .napi .hu
(now it works independent from Napi Gazdaság)Népszabadság [7] Hungarian Both 1956 2016 Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party (1956-1990)
Bertelsmann(50%), Free Press Foundation (Szabad Sajtó Alapítvány)(26%), First Hungarian Investment Fund (16.8%), Editorial Staff Association (6%) (1990-2005)
Ringier (2014-2016)
Vienna Capital Partners (2016)Left, socialism nol .hu (now works as an archive)Magyar Idők Hungarian Both 2015 2019 Mediaworks[8] Right, conservatism magyaridok .hu (now works as an archive)Mai Nap Hungarian Both 1989 2005 Hírlapkiadó Vállalat Tabloid mainap.hu (now works as a news aggregator site) Pesti Hírlap Hungarian Print 1841 1849 Lajos Kossuth Left, national liberalism - Pesti Hírlap Hungarian Print 1878 1944 Légrády Brothers Right, conservatism - Pesti Hírlap Hungarian Print 1990 1994 István Varga Right, conservatism - Szabad Nép Hungarian Print 1942 1956 Hungarian Working People's Party Far-left, communism - The Budapest Beacon English Online 2013 2018 Real Reporting Foundation Left, liberalism budapestbeacon .com Új Magyarország Hungarian Print 1991 1997 Hungarian Democratic Forum Right, conservatism - vs.hu Hungarian Online 2013 2019 New Wave Media Group Right, conservatism vs .hu (now works as an archive)zoom.hu Hungarian Online 2017 2018 STRAT-POL Left, liberalism zoom .hu (now works as an archive)
Weekly
Title | Languge | Print/Online | Est. | Ceased | Owner | Orientation | Link |
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Helyi Téma | Hungarian | Both | 2004 | 2013 | Tamás Vitézy | Right, conservatism | helyitema.hu (not works) |
Heti Válasz | Hungarian | Both | 2001 | 2018 | Lajos Simicska | Centre, conservatism | valasz.hu (now works as an archive) |
Hétfői Hírek | Hungarian | 1957 | 1985 | ? | Far-left, communism | - | |
Ludas Matyi | Hungarian | 1945 | 1992 | Hírlapkiadó Vállalat | Far-left, political satirical magazine | - | |
The Budapest Sun | English | 1993 | 2009 | Associated Newspapers of Great Britain | Independent | - | |
Vasárnapi Hírek | Hungarian | Both | 1985 | 2018 | XXI. század Média Kft. | Left, social democracy | vasarnapihirek.hu (not works) |
Biweekly
Telephone news
- Telefon Hírmondó, the longest-running telephone newspaper
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