The top manager of Hungary’s public media discussed staff cuts and charges of state censorship in an interview in pro-government newspaper Heti Válasz.
István Böröcz, the CEO of the Media Services and Asset Management Fund (MTVA), said that staff restructuring would be completed by the fall of 2013. As many as 900 public media workers were laid off in two waves of firings, in the summer and autumn of 2011. The third wave of dismissals from Hungary’s public media, which began in December 2012, is expected to involve 195 workers, mostly production staff and workers aged 50 or older.