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EPISODE · May 29, 2026 · 1H 32M

Dániel Kovács | Forum Europaeum, Hungary after Orban and European Media

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Dániel Kovács | Forum Europaeum, Hungary after Orban and European MediaFor episode 5 of The European Republic Podcast, our host Nikodem Skrobisz talks with hungarian mediamaker and journalist Dániel Kovács. Dániel Kovács has founded and leads the Forum Europaeum, a paneuropean media project, that tries to built a european media space and was awarded with the Youth Charlemagne Price. They talk about FEU, about Péter Magyar and his victory over Orban changing Hungary, the future of Hungary and its media in Europe, european cultural hegemomy and production. Including a few great stories about producing content for europe and how to connect its people.FEU Website:https://forum-europaeum.comForum Europaeum YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@forum.europaeum/videos Get full access to Nikodem at nikodemskrobisz.substack.com/subscribe

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