Hungary’s public news service has returned to the air following media reforms introduced by Prime Minister Péter Magyar. The changes are expected to reshape the broadcaster’s editorial structure, management and approach to public-service journalism. Supporters say the reforms could improve independence and accountability, while critics may question their timing and political impact. The return marks a development in Hungary’s media landscape, where public broadcasting has long been central to debates over government influence, press freedom and access to reliable information.
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