Viktor Orban and Hungary’s faltering media opposition – The Listening Post (Full)

On The Listening Post this week: The main opposition newspaper folds in Hungary. We examine the government’s tightening grip on the press. Plus, journalism in a post-fact world.

Low sales vs Viktor Orban’s media crackdown

It’s the latest chapter in the story of a media landscape transformed. When Nepszabadsag, Hungary’s most influential opposition paper was suspended, owners cited low sales – but journalists say it is part of a wider media suppression.

On our radar:

The number of Palestinian journalists in Israeli jails is on the rise – none have been charged, none have been put on trial.
Wikileaks made public a trove of emails that shed light on the inner workings of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign and its relationship with the American media.
A Serbian cartoonist fired from his paper for supposedly criticising the country’s prime minister has been given his job back – apparently, he had the same prime minister to thank.
Journalism in a post-factual world

Against a never-ebbing tide of false claims stands a small but growing army of specialised fact-checking journalists and news outlets. But do they really make a difference? Are people not happier to live in worlds built out of their own facts?

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