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HUNGARY - Television across Europe: Regulation, policy and independenceThe television sector in Hungary is marred by excessive politicisation; the public broadcaster MTV is going through a deep identity and financial crisis; the diversity of television programming is limited in both the public and the private sectors; the 1996 Television Act is inadequate and requires urgent and fundamental reform. These are the main findings of the Hungary country report included in the monitoring series Television across Europe: regulation, policy and independence. The country report was produced by the Open Society Institute (EUMAP and Media Program) in cooperation with the Center for Independent Journalism, and released in Budapest on 9 May 2006. The monitoring series Television across Europe includes a total of twenty country reports. Each report makes concrete recommendations addressed at bringing the television sector into line with international standards, and with citizens’ needs. Press Releases9 May 2006: Hungarian television sector in dire need of reform 2006. május 9.: A magyar televíziózás sürgős reformra vár ReportsTelevision across Europe: Regulation, Policy and Independence. ReportersPeter Bajomi-Lazar Peter Bajomi-Lazar has a PhD in political science. He is a founding member of the Hungarian Press Freedom Centre and the editor of the Hungarian media studies quarterly Médiakutató. He works as associate professor of communication at King Sigismund College, Budapest. E-mail: bajomi at chello.hu Partner NGOCenter for Independent Journalism A joint initiative of:Open Society Institute - EUMAP Open Society Institute - Media Program Recommended resourcesRecommended links eumap.org Library Related eumap.org Online Journal Features International Press and Web CoverageNépszabadság: "Európai médiakritika" HVG: "„Sajtószabadság-deficites állapotban vagyunk”" Hírszerző: "Politikai nyomás alatt a magyar televíziók" Figyelőnet: "A magyar televíziózás sürgős reformra vár" Figyelőnet: "„Szabadságdeficites” állapotban a magyar sajtó" |
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