Type | News website |
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Publisher | Real Reporting Foundation |
Editor-in-chief | Robert Field |
Staff writers | 5 |
Founded | 13 October 2013 |
Ceased publication | 13 April 2018 |
Headquarters | Lancaster, Pennsylvania |
Website | Budapest Beacon (EN) Budapest Beacon (HU) |
The Budapest Beacon was an online newspaper that reported on current events in Hungary. It was published by United States-based Real Reporting Foundation, a news organization.
In July 2014, Hungarian news portals reported that The Budapest Beacon planned to launch a Hungarian-language news website that September. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
The newspaper was often critical of the Fidesz government.
A number of Hungarian and international media outlets have reported on Hungarian events using content attributed to The Budapest Beacon, including The Jerusalem Post, [7] [8] the GlobalPost, [9] Catholic World News, [10] Xplatloop.com, [11] and Politics.hu, [12] The Budapest Times, [13] Mandiner.hu, [14] [15] Der Standard, [16] and Gawker, [17] Foreign Policy, [18] The Washington Post, [19] and Haaretz. [20]
The online newspaper ceased publication on 13 April 2018. [21]
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Type | News website |
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Publisher | Real Reporting Foundation |
Editor-in-chief | Robert Field |
Staff writers | 5 |
Founded | 13 October 2013 |
Ceased publication | 13 April 2018 |
Headquarters | Lancaster, Pennsylvania |
Website | Budapest Beacon (EN) Budapest Beacon (HU) |
The Budapest Beacon was an online newspaper that reported on current events in Hungary. It was published by United States-based Real Reporting Foundation, a news organization.
In July 2014, Hungarian news portals reported that The Budapest Beacon planned to launch a Hungarian-language news website that September. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
The newspaper was often critical of the Fidesz government.
A number of Hungarian and international media outlets have reported on Hungarian events using content attributed to The Budapest Beacon, including The Jerusalem Post, [7] [8] the GlobalPost, [9] Catholic World News, [10] Xplatloop.com, [11] and Politics.hu, [12] The Budapest Times, [13] Mandiner.hu, [14] [15] Der Standard, [16] and Gawker, [17] Foreign Policy, [18] The Washington Post, [19] and Haaretz. [20]
The online newspaper ceased publication on 13 April 2018. [21]
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