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As the Orbán regimes shuts down pro-democracy Klubrádió, Canada’s CBC raises awareness February 14, 2021 6:43 pm·
It’s something of a funeral, although with certain glimmers of hope, at Budapest’s Klubrádió: the last remaining pro-democracy talk radio station in Hungary. Hungarian courts, beholden to the Fidesz party state, have decided to strip the station of its FM frequency, citing legal “infractions.” In essence, the station’s frequency license will expire at midnight on Valentine’s Day and the authorities have refused to renew it. Moving forward, the radio will aim to continue its news reporting and talk radio programmes only through live-streaming online broadcasts. With a significant proportion of the radio’s Budapest-centric listener base being an older generation of Hungarians, an online only radio may not be accessible to everyone although in today’s age, it is likely to still reach most of the existing audience of around 200,000 people.
Appeal of exclusion of Romanian RCS&RDS s parent Digi from Hungarian 5G tender dismissed Digi Communications
BUCHAREST (Romania), February 10 (SeeNews) - Dutch-based Digi Communications [BSE:DIGI], majority owner of Romanian company RCS&RDS, said that its appeal of exclusion from a 5G frequency tender was rejected by Hungary s top court. On 4 February 2021, the Supreme Court of Hungary dismissed the Company’s appeal and thus upheld the first instance court’s judgement, which maintained as lawful the decision issued by the Hungarian Media and Informations Authority (NMHH) to reject the Company’s participation in the tender related to wireless broadband services supporting the introduction of 5G in Hungary, Digi said in a statement filed with the Bucharest Stock Exchange, BVB on Tuesday.