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Politics15:09 · 2h ago

Hungary’s State TV Goes Dark After Government Overhaul, Apologizes for Years of Lies

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Translated & summarized from N12 by baba
The story · English

Hungary’s state television channel M1 temporarily suspended its news broadcasts on July 7, 2026, following a government-led overhaul aimed at restoring independence and credibility to public media. The blackout screen displayed an apology stating, "Public broadcasting cannot lie. We apologize for having done so for so many years." This move came shortly after the new government, led by Prime Minister Péter Medgyar, replaced the management of the state television and radio services.

The announcement marked a significant shift from the previous era under Viktor Orbán, during which Hungary’s free media was heavily controlled through stringent laws, turning public broadcasting into a propaganda tool. Medgyar hailed the day as historic, declaring the end of propaganda broadcasts in Hungarian public media, which he said had lied continuously across all channels. The news service suspension is temporary as the government works to transform the media into an independent and trustworthy institution.

This development signals a major change in Hungary’s media landscape, reflecting the new administration’s commitment to media reform after years of state-controlled messaging under Orbán’s rule. The public is urged to stay tuned as the transition progresses.

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