On Tuesday, Hungary's state television channel M1 displayed a black screen accompanied by a message apologizing for past misinformation and announcing a temporary suspension of news broadcasts. The message stated that the public service broadcaster was undergoing reforms to become more independent and credible. This followed the appointment of new interim leadership under General Director Horvát Pál András. The blackout occurred as part of efforts to eliminate propaganda and restore journalistic integrity. The Hungarian Broadcasting Corporation (MTVA) announced that M1 would resume programming at 19:56 with a limited schedule featuring films but no news content. Radio Bartok on Radio Košut would continue with programming without news updates. The move marks a symbolic end to an era where public media was perceived as politically influenced and lacking objectivity.
Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the reform as a necessary shift toward independence and credibility, implying previous failures due to political influence. While the reform itself is presented as neutral, the emphasis on ending 'propaganda' and restoring 'truth' aligns with progressive values. The tone suggests,





