Spanish-language media giant TelevisaUnivision said it posted a loss in the second quarter despite an increase in revenue from its rights to broadcast the World Cup in Mexico, a sign of the challenges continued to face the company, formed from the combination of Univision in the United States and Grupo Televisa in Mexico. The company
Hungary’s main public television channel has suspended news broadcasts, while a state radio station has been suspended entirely, in a bid to make its media “independent and trustworthy”. The country’s former prime minister, Viktor Orbán, who was ousted in April after 16 years in power, had tightly controlled state media. Media reforms were a key