Nemzeti Sport
Nemzeti Sport (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈnɛmzɛti ˈʃport], lit. 'National Sport') is a Hungarian sports daily.[2][3] History and profileNemzeti Sport was founded in 1903.[4] It is frequently cited by quality English-language media[5][6] The paper is published in broadsheet format.[7] Between the World War I and World War II, Gyula Vadas, István Pluhár, and Mihály Mamusich worked for the newspaper.[8] Its publisher claimed that the newspaper had the third largest circulation in the country.[9] The circulation of the paper was 96,000 copies in 2003.[7] It had a circulation of 95,111 copies in 2009, making it the fourth most read daily in the country.[10] The circulation decreased to 18,212 by 2022.[11] GenreAlthough Nemzeti Sport is considered one of the most reliable sources of information on sport, recently the online version of the paper became increasingly sensational. An example of this tendency can be observed by the news items about the possible transfer of the Hungary national football team and Dinamo Moscow left-winger Balázs Dzsudzsák.
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