Liberal Klubrádió will be silenced, after a Court rejected an appeal by the radio station against the media authority's decision not to renew its license.
RFE/RL Welcomes Back Jamie Fly As President
February 04, 2021
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WASHINGTON Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty’s (RFE/RL) Board of Directors has named Jamie Fly as the company’s President and CEO, effective February 16, 2021. Mr. Fly resumes his leadership of RFE/RL after serving in the role from August 2019 to June 2020.
“I am excited to return as RFE/RL President to lead the organization during these challenging times,” said Fly. He continued, “I am proud of the journalists and staff at RFE/RL who, despite the pressures of the pandemic and challenges to RFE/RL’s commitment to journalistic integrity and editorial independence, continued to focus on their mission on the front lines of media freedom to bring unbiased news and information to those who need it most. It will be an honor to be working side by side with them once again.”
Hungary s pro-government media spins alternative reality in reactions to storming of US Capitol
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Hungary s pro-government and state media reacted to last week s storming of the United States Capitol by far-right supporters of U.S. president Donald Trump by spinning conspiracy theories and shifting blame to alleged antifascist provocateurs and Black Lives Matter activists.
A January 7 video report by state-funded public television station M1 concluded that Joe Biden s presidency brings chaos, despite the fact that the Democratic winner of the presidential election will not be inaugurated until January 20. Joe Biden s presidency brings chaos.
Pro-government website Origo, also seemingly unaware that Biden has not yet been inaugurated, claimed that Joe Biden s presidency brings total chaos, and falsely asserted that Donald Trump continually asked the protesters to be non-violent and for the demonstration to be peaceful.