The Hungarian newspaper Magyar Nemzet reports that the Media Union (Médiaszövetség) is offering practical support to journalists who have lost their jobs. The union is calling on participants in the Hungarian media market, as well as leaders of companies and institutions interested in developing corporate communication, to reach out to them with trust. They are willing to connect these organizations with experienced media professionals and communications colleagues within their networks. The union emphasizes its role as a professional interest organization, aiming to play a central role in information flow regarding changes affecting the media profession. They hope that this turbulent media market situation will eventually calm down and that high-quality professional work will return to the forefront. The union is currently trying to do everything possible to ensure that such professional work continues in the future with the involvement of the best experts. They express concern that those who have been laid off might fall through the cracks and lose their place in the field.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the actions and goals of the Media Union as a neutral, professional-interest organization. It does not take a clear ideological stance or frame the issue in a politically charged manner. The focus is on professional solidarity and practical support rather than partisan advocacy.





