Difference between revisions of "Institution for the Information Activity of the Hungarian National Community"
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− | Founded in [[established::1993]], the [[Institution for the Information Activity of the Hungarian National Community]] traces the demographic activity and trends of the Hungarian minority in the | + | Founded in [[established::1993]], the [[Institution for the Information Activity of the Hungarian National Community]] traces the demographic activity and trends of the Hungarian minority in the Republic of Slovenia, protected by the Slovene Constitution. As per the 2002 census data, 6,243 declared themselves as members of the Hungarian National Community and 7,713 persons stated Hungarian as their mother tongue. |
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==Publishing== | ==Publishing== | ||
− | The institution publishes ''Népújság'' (most readily translated as "folk newspaper"). It first appeared in 1956 as a supplement to the local newspaper [[Pomurski vestnik]], but became an independent weekly magazine in 1958 run by an independent editorial board. 2,000 copies are distributed every week in Lendava and it currently has 1,600 subscribers. ''Népújság'' and its supplement IFI are cofinanced by the Slovene government. | + | The institution publishes ''Népújság'' (most readily translated as "folk newspaper"). It first appeared in 1956 as a supplement to the local newspaper ''[[Pomurski vestnik]]'', but became an independent weekly magazine in 1958 run by an independent editorial board. 2,000 copies are distributed every week in Lendava and it currently has 1,600 subscribers. ''Népújság'' and its supplement IFI are cofinanced by the Slovene government. |
== See also == | == See also == |
Revision as of 20:58, 6 November 2012
Publishing
The institution publishes Népújság (most readily translated as "folk newspaper"). It first appeared in 1956 as a supplement to the local newspaper Pomurski vestnik, but became an independent weekly magazine in 1958 run by an independent editorial board. 2,000 copies are distributed every week in Lendava and it currently has 1,600 subscribers. Népújság and its supplement IFI are cofinanced by the Slovene government.
See also
- TV Slovenia Hungarian Minority TV Programming
- Radio Slovenia Muravidéki Magyar Rádió (MMR)
- Department for Cultural Diversity and Human Rights, Ministry of Culture