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

Title Language Print/Online Est. Ceased Owner Orientation Link
Figyelő Hungarian Both 1957 2022 Mediaworks Right, conservatism figyelo.hu (still operating)
Helyi Téma Hungarian Both 2004 2013 Tamás Vitézy Right, conservatism helyitema.hu (not works)
Heti Válasz Hungarian Both 2001 2018 Lajos Simicska Centre, conservatism valasz.hu (now works as an archive)
Hétfői Hírek Hungarian Print 1957 1985 Hírlapkiadó Vállalat Far-left, communism -
Ludas Matyi Hungarian Print 1945 1992 Hírlapkiadó Vállalat Far-left, political satirical magazine -
Magyar Hírmondó Hungarian Print 1780 1788 Ferenc Ágoston Patzkó Independent -
The Budapest Sun English Print 1993 2009 Associated Newspapers of Great Britain Independent -
Vasárnapi Hírek Hungarian Both 1985 2018 XXI. század Média Kft. Left, social democracy vasarnapihirek.hu (not works)

Biweekly

Telephone news

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Newspapers of east central and southeastern Europe in the Library of Congress Archived 13 March 2010 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ [Tabloid Tales: Global Debates over Media Standards, Page 117]
  3. ^ "Mercurius Hungaricus, az első magyar újság megjelenése (1705) | 24.hu". 5 June 2011.
  4. ^ "Reggel (2004)". December 2014.
  5. ^ "Magyar Hírlap • Liszkay Gábor megvette a Napi Gazdaságot kiadó céget". Archived from the original on 2015-04-22.
  6. ^ "Népszabadság (1956-2016?!-)". 30 November 2014.
  7. ^ "Gazdát cserél a Magyar Idők, felmondások is lesznek | 24.hu". 2 June 2017.