Hungarians publish crowd-funded news as Orban allies gain ground in the media

Veronika Munk, editor-in-chief of Telex, welcomes CEO Marton Karpati, among other journalists, to the newsroom at the launch of telex independent news in Budapest, Hungary, on October 2, 2020. REUTERS / Bernadett Szabo

Telex editor-in-chief Veronika Munk and CEO Marton Karpati react to other journalists in the newsroom at the launch of telex independent news in Budapest, Hungary, on October 2, 2020. REUTERS /Bernadett Szabo

Editor-in-chief Veronika Munk reacts in the newsroom among other experts from the independent news site Telex before launching a new one in Budapest, Hungary, on October 2, 2020. REUTERS / Bernadett Szabo

Editor-in-chief Veronika Munk reacts in the newsroom among other experts from the independent news site Telex before launching a new one in Budapest, Hungary, on October 2, 2020. REUTERS / Bernadett Szabo

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