Media

Newspapers and magazines

For non-Hungarians there are some local newspapers available in foreign languages such as the Budapest Business Journal and the Budapest Sun in English, Pester Lloyd and Neue Zeitung in German or Le Journal francophone de Budapest in French. And in case you can’t go without them, the best-known international newspapers and magazines are also available at major newsstands and foreign language bookshops. To be up-to-date about where the action is in Hungary, pick up a copy of Funzine, an English language programme magazine. It is free and available at hotels, restaurants, clubs, cafés, universities, etc.

Papers available online

TV channels

With a cable or a satellite tuner you can receive most European channels. But a good way to learn the Hungarian language is through watching the national channels:

  • m1 and m2: the two major national television channels
  • m3: a retro channel for old Hungarian shows and films
  • Duna TV: a national channel for Hungarians inside and outside the country, sometimes with famous European art films as part of its timetable
  • RTL Klub, TV2, Viasat3: commercial stations mainly offering various shows and light entertainment
  • TV Paprika: everything about cooking and gastronomy

Latest news

April 30, 2020 16:18
How can effectively co-operate the fields of education and the world of work? How can companies and enterprises get more interested in dual training? These were the main issues of the conference on 11-12 June 2015 in Budapest, attended by 95 participants, representing 10 European countries. The event was organised by the Austrian, Romanian and Hungarian Erasmus+ national agencies, with the support of the NetWBL international network.
October 17, 2017 16:01
Tempus Közalapítvány
Külföldi tanulási vagy önkéntes lehetőségek érdekelnek?
November 25, 2016 14:29
Lorem Ipsum egy egyszerû szövegrészlete, szövegutánzata a betûszedõ és nyomdaiparnak. Lorem Ipsum egy egyszerû szövegrészlete, szövegutánzata a betûszedõ és nyomdaiparnak.

Ads