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World🏛️ PoliticsConservative11 hr. ago

Hungarian TV has stopped broadcasting.

Hungarian state television channel M1 temporarily suspended its news broadcasts, displaying a message stating that public media would undergo restructuring to become independent and credible. The move came amid significant changes in Hungary's public broadcasting system, including the appointment of a new interim leadership for the MTVA media holding company. Prime Minister Peter Magyar hailed the event as 'historic,' claiming that the era of propaganda in Hungarian public media had ended. The suspension was symbolic, occurring at 19:56, referencing the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. The channel will now air films exclusively until further notice.

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TVN24 logoTVN24IndependentConservative11 hr. ago
Hungarian TV has stopped broadcasting.

Hungarian state television channel M1 temporarily suspended its news broadcasts, displaying a message stating that public media would undergo restructuring to become independent and credible. The move came amid significant changes in Hungary's public broadcasting system, including the appointment of a new interim leadership for the MTVA media holding company. Prime Minister Peter Magyar hailed the event as 'historic,' claiming that the era of propaganda in Hungarian public media had ended. The suspension was symbolic, occurring at 19:56, referencing the 1956 Hungarian Revolution. The channel will now air films exclusively until further notice.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the suspension of news broadcasts by M1 as an end to 'propaganda' and emphasizes the prime minister's statement that public media had been lying for years. This framing aligns with a right-leaning perspective, suggesting a critique of past media practices under previous governance

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