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Hungary s postal service to stop delivering newspapers

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Hungary s postal service to stop delivering newspapers

news Hungary s postal service to stop delivering newspapers dw.com 02/03/2021 Stephan Ozsvath Hungary s postal service is due to stop daily newspaper delivery in July. The official line is that it is no longer profitable but critics regard the step as another move to squeeze the country s independent media. © picture-alliance/imageBROKER/K. F. Schöfmann In the future, pro-government newspapers may be all you can get your hands on in Hungary Hungarian newspapers, TV stations and media platforms have been under pressure from President Viktor Orban s government for many years now. Advertising revenues from state and even private sources have practically dried up. In recent years, press and media platforms have been bought up by business people with close ties to the government and have either been closed down or co-opted.

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Thousands rally in Budapest for media freedom Not the first restrictions to hit the newspaper delivery service Magyar Hang is printed in the Slovak capital Bratislava because its publishers were unable to find any Hungarian companies prepared to print the newspaper, says Lukacs. He said the editorial board is already devising plans B,C and D for the event that Magyar Posta discontinues weekly delivery service. He said one possibility would be to stuff 5,000 envelopes every Thursday with the newspapers and take them to the post office for delivery. But he said that would cost three to four times as much as the existing service, as well as being more time-consuming. Another possibility would be to sell the newspaper at kiosks and food stores. But as well as being cumbersome, those kinds of approaches would likely cost publishers subscribers, too. As publishers of a small newspaper we cannot afford to build up our own nationwide delivery service, Lukacs adds.

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