Key Hungarian tabloid acquired by Orbán-allied Indamedia just months before the elections

Ringier Hungary Ltd. and its portfolio of publications have officially become part of the Indamedia Group, sources told MTI on Friday. The transaction means that Hungary’s most widely read daily newspaper and the country’s fourth most visited online news portal now belong to Indamedia — a media group closely linked to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s business circle.
Orbán-allied owners take over the Blikk
The deal was finalised on Thursday and includes Blikk, Hungary’s leading nationwide daily newspaper and one of the country’s top online portals. Also part of the package are the weekly Vasárnapi Blikk, the health portal EgészségKalauz.hu, the popular women’s magazines Kiskegyed and GLAMOUR, the automotive magazine Auto Bild, the online recipe site Recepttár.hu, and a range of television magazines such as Tvr-hét, Színes RTV, Színes Kéthetes, TVR Újság and TV Revü — along with several culinary magazines.
Meanwhile, the prominent domestic job portal Profession will remain solely owned by Ringier, while the sports website Sportal.hu will stay under the Ringier Sports Media Group (RSMG).
According to hvg.hu, Indamedia is jointly owned by Miklós Vaszily, president of TV2 and a close associate of the Prime Minister who has become one of Hungary’s wealthiest individuals over the past decade, and Gábor Ziegler, who previously served as sales director. Vaszily has also been CEO of MTVA and briefly worked with the Fidesz-affiliated Echo TV.

“More thrilling experiences every day”, promises Indamedia
Tibor Kovács, managing director of Ringier Hungary, said the former Ringier publications had found an owner that had already proven itself in the Hungarian market, ensuring not only growth but also the retention of journalistic excellence.
“I am personally fully committed to ensuring a smooth transition,” he stated.
Gábor Ziegler, co-owner and CEO of Indamedia, said the deal brings together two highly profitable media companies, enabling their combined teams to deliver even more engaging content, information and well-founded knowledge each day to readers, users and event participants.
“This will allow Indamedia to compete more effectively not only domestically but also internationally,” he added.
Market-leader Index also member of the group
The Indamedia Network operates 18 online publications reaching nearly five million users each month. For over a decade, the group has maintained its position as market leader among online news portals alongside Index. It has also built similar dominance in the online women’s magazine segment with titles such as Femina and Dívány.
In recent years, Indamedia has successfully developed event brands including the AI Summit and DOGZ Festival. With this new acquisition, Indamedia will enter segments where it previously had no presence, while strengthening its team with a company culture renowned for excellence.
Ringier, headquartered in Switzerland, is one of Europe’s leading media companies, with a history spanning more than 190 years. Employing approximately 6,000 people, the group operates over 130 companies across 19 countries in Europe and Africa.
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Fidesz is desperate for more media control. Understandable. With more media control they can push their agenda and silence other voices.
“Whoever Controls the Media, Controls the Mind”
As long as people are hurt in their wallets whenever they go shopping because of crazy prices…nothing will halp the Viktator.
200% inflation in te last 3 years is because of the Viktator.