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List of newspapers in Hungary

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The number of national daily newspapers in Hungary was 21 in 1950 and it increased to 40 in 1965.[1] In 1986 the Press Act became effective, regulating the newspaper market in the country.[2] Following the collapse of the communist regime the act was revised in January 1990.[2]

This is a list of Hungarian newspapers and other papers, online newspapers and portals as well.

National

Daily

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Weekly

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Biweekly

  • Autó-Motor (classic, car magazine)
  • Hócipő (satirical political magazine)

Monthly

  • 4x4 (automobile magazine)
  • A Mi Otthonunk (interior design magazine)
  • A Szív (spiritual, cultural and self-awareness magazine)
  • Alfissimo! (Italian sport automobile magazine)
  • AMS (automobile magazine)
  • Auto Bild (automobile magazine)
  • Bravo (teen magazine)
  • Budapest (cultural life, buildings, history)
  • The Budapest Times (English, est. 1999, owned by BZT Media, right, conservatism - www.budapesttimes.hu)
  • Cosmopolitan (women's magazine)
  • Elle (fashion magazine)
  • EuroXtrade (engineering and technology magazine)
  • Ezermester (general technology magazine)
  • Filmvilág (art magazine)
  • FourFourTwo (football magazine)
  • GEO (geography, science, history, nature)
  • Glamour (women's magazine)
  • InStyle (women’s fashion magazine)
  • Joy (women's magazine)
  • Kaliber (magazine for guns)
  • Kockás (comics magazine)
  • Lakáskultúra (premium home furnishings and lifestyle magazine)
  • Magyar Építéstechnika (magazine of ÉVOSZ)
  • Magyar Sakkvilág (chess magazine)
  • Marie Claire (women's magazine)
  • Men's Health (men's magazine)
  • National Geographic (scientific journal)
  • PC Guru (computer games)
  • PC World (computer magazine)
  • Playboy (men's magazine)
  • Rádiótechnika (radio-electronic journal)
  • Zsaru (criminal magazine)

Bimonthly

  • Indóház (rail magazine, rail systems)
  • TermészetBÚVÁR (scientific journal, especially geographical and biological topics)
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Regional

by County
by Municipality
  • Budai Polgár - Budapest, II. (biweekly)
  • Debreceni Főnix - Debrecen (monthly, Reformed youth culture newspaper)
  • Pándi Tükör - Pánd (quarterly, public and culture life)
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Monthly newspapers

Tabloid
  • Best
Teenager
  • POPCORN (music)
  • DUE Tallózó

Other papers

Science

  • 3.évezred

Entertainment

  • Exit
  • IgenHír
  • Pesti Est
  • Pesti Műsor

Defunct newspapers

See also

References

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