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Esti Hírlap

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Type
  
Evening newspaper

Language
  
Hungarian

Headquarters
  
Budapest

Founded
  
1956

Ceased publication
  
1996

OCLC number
  
25621774

Esti h rlap


Esti Hírlap (meaning Evening Paper in English) was an evening newspaper published in Hungary between 1956 and 1996.

Contents

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History and profile

Esti Hírlap was first published on 24 December 1956 and was a Communist evening paper. Its start was a reflection of the political consolidation in Hungary. The paper was the successor of Esti Budapest, another evening paper, and was based in Budapest. Until the end of the communist regime in Hungary the paper was under the control of the Hungarian Communist Party. During this period it covered significant events which were regarded as appropriate for the people by the Communist authorities. In fact, it was populist and featured short human interest articles.

British media company Mirror Group owned 40% of Esti Hírlap in October 1990. The other owners were the Hungarian News Publishing Company with the same share and the paper's editorial board with a 20% share. However, due to lower circulation levels the Mirror Group sold its share in 1992 and finally, the paper was closed down in 1996.

Circulation

In 1987 Esti Hírlap had a circulation of 200,000 copies. The circulation of the paper was 130,000 copies in January 1989 and 93,000 copies in January 1991. The paper had a circulation of 70,000 copies in July 1992 and 60,000 copies in March 1993.

References

Esti Hírlap Wikipedia