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András Horváth will be the interim head of mass media, Duna Media Zrt. and MTVA will be merged
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András Horváth will be the interim head of mass media, Duna Media Zrt. and MTVA will be merged

The Hungarian Parliament's Culture Committee has appointed Horváth András, a lawyer, as the interim professional leader of the public media sector. This decision was announced in a statement by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Culture. The restructuring aims to return public media to its original role of serving the public after 16 years. Horváth’s appointment is temporary, and the permanent leadership will be selected through an open competition by the new Independent Public Media Board, which will be formed through social and professional dialogue. The restructuring includes merging Duna Media Zrt. and MTVA, conducting an audit of past operations, ensuring strict impartiality, and establishing transparent and cost-effective management during the transition period. The goal is to create a socially independent media environment free from political influence.

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András Horváth will be the interim head of mass media, Duna Media Zrt. and MTVA will be merged

The Hungarian Parliament's Culture Committee has appointed Horváth András, a lawyer, as the interim professional leader of the public media sector. This decision was announced in a statement by the Ministry of Social Affairs and Culture. The restructuring aims to return public media to its original role of serving the public after 16 years. Horváth’s appointment is temporary, and the permanent leadership will be selected through an open competition by the new Independent Public Media Board, which will be formed through social and professional dialogue. The restructuring includes merging Duna Media Zrt. and MTVA, conducting an audit of past operations, ensuring strict impartiality, and establishing transparent and cost-effective management during the transition period. The goal is to create a socially independent media environment free from political influence.

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