Media outlets previously supportive of former Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s government are experiencing financial difficulties following the May inauguration of Prime Minister Péter Magyar. The online portal pestisrácok.hu has dismissed all of its staff. The daily newspaper Magyar Nemzet has cut its workforce by half and will reduce its publication frequency to once a week starting in August. These changes suggest a restructuring of the media landscape in Hungary following the change in political leadership. The financial struggles are directly linked to the shift in government and the subsequent alteration of funding and support. This situation raises questions about the future of pro-Orbán media and the broader implications for media freedom in the country. The cuts indicate a significant downturn for these publications, historically aligned with the former ruling party.