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Conservative online publication in Hungary From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Heti Válasz (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈhɛti ˈvaːlɒs]) is a conservative online publication in Hungary.[1]
Editor | Gábor Borókai |
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Categories | News magazine |
Frequency | Weekly |
Total circulation (2010) | 20,000 copies |
Founded | 2001 |
Final issue | 3 August 2018 (print) |
Based in | Budapest |
Language | Hungarian |
Website | www |
ISSN | 1587-0804 |
OCLC | 610211455 |
Heti Válasz was established in 2001.[2][3] It is published weekly on Thursdays and is headquartered in Budapest.[2] The magazine covers news on politics, economy and culture, and has a conservative stance.[2] Since its inception the magazine has had different owners. In 2010 the owners was a joint venture which is established by a Hungarian media entrepreneur and politician, Tamás Fellegi, and a Danish venture capital firm, DEFAP.[3]
Heti Válasz has a conservative stance. The editor-in-chief of the weekly, Gábor Borokai was the previous press spokesperson for Fidesz leader Viktor Orbán between 1998-2002.[3]
In the fourth quarter of 2009 Heti Válasz had a circulation of 32,217 copies.[3] As of 2010 its circulation was 20,000 copies.[2]
The last printed edition was published on 3 August 2018, leaving only the online edition.[4]
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