List of magazines in Hungary
The following is a list of Hungarian magazines.
Numerical titles
- 168 Óra
- 2000
- 3.évezred magazin
A
- A Földgömb (science)
- Agro Napló
- Agrofórum
B
- Balcon (culture)
- Best (celebrities)
- Blikk Nők (women)
- BORS
- Bravo (teens)
- Budapest Business Journal
- Bulvár
C
- Cannabis Kultusz[1]
- Cartoon Network Magazin (kids)
- Cash Flow
- Company
- Computerworld (IT)
- Cosmopolitan (women)
D
- Diplomat[2]
- Disney Magazin (kids)
- Dörmögő Dömötör (kids)
E
- Élet és Irodalom
- Elixír
- Ellenfény (culture)
- Emil (teens)
- Equidom (sport)
- Eszmélet
- Éva magazin (women)
F
G
H
- Haszon
- Helyi Téma
- Hetek
- Heti Válasz
- Heti Világgazdaság
- Hócipő (humour)
- HotDog (teens)
I
- Infermental
- IPM (science)
J
- Juice (teens)
K
- Kiskegyed (women)
- Kismama (young mothers)
- Kretén (humour)
- Kritika
L
- Literatura Mondo
- Lovas Élet (sport)
- Lovas Nemzet (sport)
M
- Magyar Demokrata
- Magyar Esküvő (women)
- Magyar Narancs
- Magyar Tudomány
- Mások
- Maxima (women)
- Mese magazin (kids)
- Minimax (kids)
- Múlt-kor (science, history)
N
- Nők Lapja (women)
- Nyugat
P
- Piac és Profit
R
- Reform[3]
- RTL Klub
S
- Scooby-Doo felfedezi a világ csodáit (kids, science)
- Scooby-Doo! Magazin (kids)
- Shape
- Story (celebrities)
T
- Tabu TV (celebrities)
- Trade Magazine[2]
- TV2
U
- Utazás (travelling)
W
- Wellness (travelling)
See also
References
- ↑ Oswaldo Perez Cabrera (18 July 2011). "Cannabis Kultusz: Hungary's Marijuana Magazine". Cannabis Culture. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
- 1 2 3 "English-language Media in Hungary". Anglo Info. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
- ↑ Agnes Gulyas (1999). "Structural changes and organizations in the print media markets of Post-Communist East Central Europe" (PDF). The Public. 6 (2): 61–74. Retrieved 28 November 2014.
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