List of defunct newspapers of Hungary
This is a list of defunct newspapers in Hungary.
Daily
Title
|
Language
|
Print / Online
|
Est.
|
Ceased
|
Owner
|
Orientation
|
Link
|
888
|
Hungarian
|
Online
|
2015
|
2023
|
KESMA
|
Right, conservatism
|
888.hu (now directs to origo.hu)
|
Budapesti Hírlap
|
Hungarian
|
Print
|
1881
|
1938
|
Jenő Rákosi
|
Conservative
|
-
|
Esti Budapest[1] |
Hungarian |
Print |
1952 |
1956 |
Hungarian Working People's Party |
Communism, Socialism, Marxism–Leninism |
-
|
Esti Hírlap[1][2] |
Hungarian |
Print |
1956 |
1996 |
Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party (1956-1990) Mirror Group (1990-1992) Hungarian News Publishing Company (1990-1996) |
Communism, Socialism, Marxism–Leninism, Kádárism |
-
|
Faktor
|
Hungarian
|
Online
|
2008
|
2019
|
KESMA
|
Right, conservatism
|
faktor.hu (now works as an archive)
|
Mercurius Hungaricus[3] |
Latin |
Print |
1705 |
1710 |
Antal Esterházy de Galánta |
Anti-Habsburgism, Protestantism, first newspaper in Hungary |
-
|
Reggel[4] |
Hungarian |
Print |
2004 |
2005 |
Axel Springer |
Left, liberalism |
-
|
Lokál
|
Hungarian
|
Both
|
2015
|
2020
|
KESMA
|
Right, conservatism
|
lokal.hu (now directs to metropol.hu)
|
Napi Gazdaság[5] |
Hungarian |
Both |
1991 |
2015 |
Gábor Liszkay |
Right, conservatism |
www.napi.hu (now it works independent from Napi Gazdaság)
|
Népszabadság[6] |
Hungarian |
Both |
1956 |
2016 |
Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party (1956-1990) Bertelsmann(50%), Free Press Foundation (Szabad Sajtó Alapítvány)(26%), First Hungarian Investment Fund (16.8%), Editorial Staff Association (6%) (1990-2005) Ringier (2014-2016) Vienna Capital Partners (2016) |
Left, social democracy |
nol.hu (now works as an archive)
|
Magyar Idők |
Hungarian |
Both |
2015 |
2019 |
Mediaworks[7] |
Right, conservatism |
magyaridok.hu (now works as an archive)
|
Mai Nap
|
Hungarian
|
Both
|
1989
|
2005
|
Hírlapkiadó Vállalat
|
Tabloid
|
mainap.hu (now works as a news aggregator site)
|
Pesti Hírlap
|
Hungarian
|
Print
|
1841
|
1849
|
Lajos Kossuth
|
Left, national liberalism
|
-
|
Pesti Hírlap
|
Hungarian
|
Print
|
1878
|
1944
|
Légrády Brothers
|
Right, conservatism
|
-
|
Pesti Hírlap
|
Hungarian
|
Print
|
1990
|
1994
|
István Varga
|
Right, conservatism
|
-
|
Szabad Nép
|
Hungarian
|
Print
|
1942
|
1956
|
Hungarian Working People's Party
|
Far-left, communism
|
-
|
The Budapest Beacon |
English |
Online |
2013 |
2018 |
Real Reporting Foundation |
Left, liberalism |
budapestbeacon.com
|
Új Magyarország
|
Hungarian
|
Print
|
1991
|
1997
|
Hungarian Democratic Forum
|
Right, conservatism
|
-
|
Világgazdaság
|
Hungarian
|
Both
|
1969
|
2022
|
Mediaworks
|
Right, conservatism
|
vg.hu (still operating)
|
vs.hu |
Hungarian |
Online |
2013 |
2019 |
New Wave Media Group |
Right, conservatism |
vs.hu (now works as an archive)
|
zoom.hu |
Hungarian |
Online |
2017 |
2018 |
STRAT-POL |
Left, liberalism |
zoom.hu (now works as an archive)
|
Weekly
Biweekly
Telephone news
See also
References
List of defunct newspapers of Europe |
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