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  • S [email protected]

    I see plenty of links to Euronews in this community. Just want to remind you all that Euronews is linked to the Hungarian government and Viktor Orbán. Consider that before you post something.

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    I remember looking for news about their treatment of refugees at the border and was surprised how open they were about the human rights violations. Not to say you can trust them, but i just expected more censorship. Maybe this is just seen as a plus for Orban...

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    • S [email protected]

      I see plenty of links to Euronews in this community. Just want to remind you all that Euronews is linked to the Hungarian government and Viktor Orbán. Consider that before you post something.

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      I'm think that things like ground.news could be useful. It's Canadian

      Snapwise Inc. dba Ground News:

      280 Joseph St.

      Kitchener, Ontario

      N2G 4Z5, Canada

      To show the different sides to a story.

      P.S thank you for making me aware of who owns Euronews. Kinda sad that it got this far.

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        I remember looking for news about their treatment of refugees at the border and was surprised how open they were about the human rights violations. Not to say you can trust them, but i just expected more censorship. Maybe this is just seen as a plus for Orban...

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        I also didn't notice any serious bias or censoring, so I read the articles in other comments. In it they deny any outside influence.

        Euronews said in a statement that it “does not know the details of the controlling shareholdings in the company” but it “contests and denies any idea or suggestion regarding editorial interference in its news mission”.

        It said its Budapest bureau has continued to work in full independence over the past two years.

        I believe that, but reading this news makes me sceptical to be honest. Especially since their CEO seems to have been fired https://www.politico.eu/article/guillaume-dubois-euronews-media-company-ceo-fired/

        Even before the Euronews investment, there were attempts by government circles to expand into foreign media markets. As Direkt36 and other newspapers have previously reported, pro-government actors have invested significant sums in the media markets of Balkan countries, with the apparent aim of helping local allies of the Orbán government there.

        In addition to the Euronews investment, David and his business partner bought a Portuguese weekly newspaper, “Nascer do Sol”, and a daily newspaper, “I”. According to Expresso’s research, these two newspapers are owned by the same Dubai-registered company, Alpac Capital, as Euronews.

        So what I seem to get from this all is a fascist is trying to get media outlets on his side. This is not something new, but them paying the bill doesn't have to mean they get any influence. Maybe that goal hasn't been achieved yet.

        I'll try and keep my eyes open. But probably will continue reading Euronews for now.

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        • S [email protected]

          I see plenty of links to Euronews in this community. Just want to remind you all that Euronews is linked to the Hungarian government and Viktor Orbán. Consider that before you post something.

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          Thanks OP. The more you know, the longer the list of untrustworthy "news" sites gets.

          But please be precise. What you wrote:

          Euronews is linked to the Hungarian government and Viktor Orbán.

          Vs what wikipedia says:

          Euronews is currently majority-owned by Alpac Capital, a company indirectly linked to the Hungarian government of Viktor Orbán.

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            I'm think that things like ground.news could be useful. It's Canadian

            Snapwise Inc. dba Ground News:

            280 Joseph St.

            Kitchener, Ontario

            N2G 4Z5, Canada

            To show the different sides to a story.

            P.S thank you for making me aware of who owns Euronews. Kinda sad that it got this far.

            a_norny_mousse@feddit.orgA This user is from outside of this forum
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            I join in OP's criticism, but Euronews is not owned by Orbán. It's still a French news outlet and needs to adhere to EU law. Not that that means it can't spread mis/disinformation.

            Wikipedia:

            Euronews is currently majority-owned by Alpac Capital, a company indirectly linked to the Hungarian government of Viktor Orbán.

            The same could be true for a Canadian news outlet. Not saying it is though.

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            • U [email protected]

              I remember looking for news about their treatment of refugees at the border and was surprised how open they were about the human rights violations. Not to say you can trust them, but i just expected more censorship. Maybe this is just seen as a plus for Orban...

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              Orbán's media empire has a tactic where they buy liberal news outlets and let them continue to be independent so they maintain their readership.
              They go full blast on dusinfo in critical moments only.

              See index.hu for example, check their articles now and on like 2015. Then check origo.hu, they were in this pipeline much earlier, today the Russians are winning the war every day with their wunderwaffen on there.

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              • oce@jlai.luO [email protected]

                I found some details here: https://www.straitstimes.com/world/europe/funds-linked-to-hungary-pm-orban-were-used-in-euronews-takeover-says-report
                The paywalled Le Monde article cited as a source above: https://www.lemonde.fr/en/economy/article/2024/04/11/orban-s-shadow-looms-over-euronews-takeover_6668144_19.html

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                Who owns LeMonde?

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                • H [email protected]

                  Orbán's media empire has a tactic where they buy liberal news outlets and let them continue to be independent so they maintain their readership.
                  They go full blast on dusinfo in critical moments only.

                  See index.hu for example, check their articles now and on like 2015. Then check origo.hu, they were in this pipeline much earlier, today the Russians are winning the war every day with their wunderwaffen on there.

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                  Good to know ty

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                  • M [email protected]

                    Who owns LeMonde?

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                    75% by media companies, divided into about 4 big owners,
                    25% by an independence pole made of their journalists, employees and readers.
                    The independence pole has the right to approve changes of shareholders.
                    The editors-in-chief of the different mediae of Le Monde Group are elected by the employees of the media.
                    The two last points provide an uncommon independence to Le Monde journalists compared to other big news sources.

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                    • a_norny_mousse@feddit.orgA [email protected]

                      Thanks OP. The more you know, the longer the list of untrustworthy "news" sites gets.

                      But please be precise. What you wrote:

                      Euronews is linked to the Hungarian government and Viktor Orbán.

                      Vs what wikipedia says:

                      Euronews is currently majority-owned by Alpac Capital, a company indirectly linked to the Hungarian government of Viktor Orbán.

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                      Alpac Capital's CEO Pedro Vargas David, is well established in the government of Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán and is the son of Mario David, one of Orbán's advisers. In April 2016, Orban called Mario David a "true friend" and gave him the middle cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit. Due to Orbán's repeated media violations, where he influences media regulators to punish any and all journalists who negatively reports on his or his government's actions, Alpac Capital's purchase of Euronews from Naguib Sawiris was put under increased scrutiny as an attempt by Orbán to influence wider European politics.

                      On April 18, 2024, the International Federation of Journalists called for a European parliamentary inquiry into the Hungarian government's influence over Euronews via Alpac Capital due to Euronews attempting to influence the 2024 European Parliament election.

                      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpac_Capital

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