Esti Budapest
Esti Budapest (meaning Evening Budapest in English) was a Hungarian newspaper. It was published daily (except Sundays) from 2 April 1952 to 23 October 1956.
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Type | Evening newspaper |
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Founded | 2 April 1952 |
Language | Hungarian |
Ceased publication | 23 October 1956 |
Headquarters | Budapest |
OCLC number | 34883422 |
History and profile
Esti Budapest was first published on 2 April 1952.[1] The paper was the successor of Vilagossag.[1] It was an evening newspaper and featured mostly leisure- and culture-related news.[2] The paper was the organ of the Budapest Party Committee of the Hungarian Working People's Party and the Budapest City Council.[1]
Esti Budapest ceased publication on 23 October 1956 and was later replaced by Esti Hírlap.[1]
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See also
- Eastern Bloc information dissemination
References
- R. G. Carlton (1965). "Newspapers from East Central and Southeastern Europe" (PDF). Washington, DC: Library of Congress. Retrieved 26 December 2014.
- Karl William Brown (2007). Regulating Bodies: Everyday Crime and Popular Resistance in Communist Hungary, 1948--1956. p. 22. ISBN 978-0-549-38084-9.
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