6 result(s) for tények in Current Affairs
Christmas Interview with President Novák
- 28 Dec 2022 10:38 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
President Katalin Novák said she would continue to promote support for families and family values as a president, in a Christmas interview on Monday.
Governing Party Politicians Receive Most Airtime By Far On TV And Radio News Programs
- 28 Sep 2017 8:46 AM
- current affairs
The government and governing parties receive substantially more airtime on Hungarian television and radio news programs than all the opposition parties combined, according to statistics compiled this quarter by the National Media and Communications Authority (NMHH).
Radio Karc FM Fined Due To Bayer Comments
- 4 Aug 2017 8:34 AM
- current affairs
The Media Council (NMHH) has fined Karc FM radio station Ft 400,000 for a broadcast considered liable to promote hatred against NGOs.
Xpat Opinion: Anti-Soros Campaign Intensifies In Hungary
- 30 May 2016 9:00 AM
- current affairs
A full-fledged witch hunt is taking place in Hungary against a not-at-all favorite son, George Soros. Two weeks ago I already wrote a post on the Orbán government’s reaction to the less than flattering remarks of Bill Clinton about Poland and Hungary, two countries that decided that “democracy is too much trouble [and] they want Putin-like leadership.”
Popular TV2 Host Breaks With Station
- 24 Mar 2016 8:00 AM
- current affairs
TV2 has lost one of its most watched programmes, as Sándor Friderikusz announced on Wednesday that he has severed contacts with the station. A prominent TV personality for over 20 years, Friderikusz’s most recent show “Összezárva” has him spending 24 hours in a home with a guest, monitored by cameras.
RTL News Catches Up With TV2 In Hungary
- 10 Nov 2014 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Viewer numbers for RTL Klub’s nightly news show “Híradó”, which is generally critical of the government, have overtaken those of TV2’s “Tények” newscast in the 18-49 age group and are nearly level among the entire population, according to market researchers Nielsen.
Christmas Interview with President Novák
- 28 Dec 2022 10:38 AM
- hungarymatters.hu
- current affairs
President Katalin Novák said she would continue to promote support for families and family values as a president, in a Christmas interview on Monday.
Governing Party Politicians Receive Most Airtime By Far On TV And Radio News Programs
- 28 Sep 2017 8:46 AM
- current affairs
The government and governing parties receive substantially more airtime on Hungarian television and radio news programs than all the opposition parties combined, according to statistics compiled this quarter by the National Media and Communications Authority (NMHH).
Radio Karc FM Fined Due To Bayer Comments
- 4 Aug 2017 8:34 AM
- current affairs
The Media Council (NMHH) has fined Karc FM radio station Ft 400,000 for a broadcast considered liable to promote hatred against NGOs.
Xpat Opinion: Anti-Soros Campaign Intensifies In Hungary
- 30 May 2016 9:00 AM
- current affairs
A full-fledged witch hunt is taking place in Hungary against a not-at-all favorite son, George Soros. Two weeks ago I already wrote a post on the Orbán government’s reaction to the less than flattering remarks of Bill Clinton about Poland and Hungary, two countries that decided that “democracy is too much trouble [and] they want Putin-like leadership.”
Popular TV2 Host Breaks With Station
- 24 Mar 2016 8:00 AM
- current affairs
TV2 has lost one of its most watched programmes, as Sándor Friderikusz announced on Wednesday that he has severed contacts with the station. A prominent TV personality for over 20 years, Friderikusz’s most recent show “Összezárva” has him spending 24 hours in a home with a guest, monitored by cameras.
RTL News Catches Up With TV2 In Hungary
- 10 Nov 2014 8:00 AM
- current affairs
Viewer numbers for RTL Klub’s nightly news show “Híradó”, which is generally critical of the government, have overtaken those of TV2’s “Tények” newscast in the 18-49 age group and are nearly level among the entire population, according to market researchers Nielsen.