Magyar Idők

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OwnerGábor Liszkay
EditorOttó Gajdics
Founded1 September 2015
Magyar Idők
TypeDaily newspaper
OwnerGábor Liszkay
EditorOttó Gajdics
Founded1 September 2015
Ceased publication5 February 2019
Political alignmentConservative
LanguageHungarian
ISSN2416-2345
Websitemagyaridok.hu

Magyar Idők (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈmɒɟɒr ˈidøːk], English: Hungarian Times) was a short-lived national conservative Hungarian newspaper, associated with the Fidesz government.[1][2]

It was formed from Napi Gazdaság ('Daily Business'), a business newspaper founded in 1991. In 2013 it was sold to Századvég Gazdaságkutató, a think tank associated with the Fidesz political party. On 20 April 2015 it was bought by Gábor Liszkay, former editor of Magyar Nemzet. The last publication of Napi Gazdaság was 31 August 2015 and Magyar Idők was launched next day.[3]

The paper came from a fallout between Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and media owner Lajos Simicska who since declared his support for the Jobbik party.[4] Pro-Orban journalists left Simicska-owned outlets (mainly Magyar Nemzet) and set up the pro-government newspaper.[5]

According to reports, Magyar Idők had published articles criticizing "liberal, globalist, and cosmopolitan culture", and attacked an opera of Billy Elliot as "gay propaganda".[2][6][7]

Following the closure of Magyar Nemzet, Gábor Liszkay bought the now-defunct newspaper and revived it with Magyar Idők's journalists. Therefore, starting from 6 February 2019, Magyar Idők is no longer published.[8][9]

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