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{{short description|Hungarian language internet portal}} {{Infobox website | name = Index | logo = Index (internet news portal) logo.svg | logo_size = | logo_alt = | logo_caption = <!-- or: | logocaption = --> | screenshot = | collapsible = <!-- set as "on", "y", etc, otherwise omit/leave blank --> | collapsetext = <!-- collapsible area's heading (default "Screenshot"); omit/leave blank if collapsible not set --> | background = <!-- for collapsetext heading; default grey (gainsboro) --> | screenshot_size = | screenshot_alt = | caption = | url = {{URL|index.hu}} | areas = | offices = | commercial = | type = | registration = | language = Hungarian | num_users = | content_license = <!-- or: | content_licence = --> | programming_language = | owner = | author = <!-- or: creator / authors / creators --> | editor = <!-- or: | editors = --> | launch_date = 17 May 1999 | revenue = | alexa = <!-- {{IncreaseNegative}} {{Steady}} {{DecreasePositive}} [https://www.alexa.com/siteinfo/example.com example.com Traffic Statistics] --> | ip = | issn = 1585-3241 | eissn = <!-- eISSN, e.g. 1085-6706 (automatically linked to https://www.WorldCat.org) --> | oclc = <!-- OCLC number, useful where an ISSN has not been allocated (automatically linked to https://www.WorldCat.org) --> | current_status = online | footnotes = }} '''Index''' is a [[Hungary|Hungarian]] [[news website]] covering both Hungarian and international news. In 2018, it was the most visited Hungarian website with an average of 1.5 million daily readers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ite.hu/legnezettebb-hazai-weboldalak-rangsora/|title=A legnézettebb hazai weboldalak rangsora 2018|last=Szuhi|first=Attila|language=hu|website=ite.hu|date=2018-10-17|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> While most of the website's articles are written in [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]], Index also publishes several articles in [[English language|English]] every week.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://index.hu/english/|title=Index - In English|website=index.hu|language=en|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> ==History== ===1995 to 1999: Internetto=== Index's predecessor, Internetto (often stylised as iNteRNeTTo) was founded in 1995 by Hungarian sociologist András Nyírő<ref name="mancs">{{cite web |url=https://magyarnarancs.hu/belpol/az_internetto-index-sztori_a_haladas_eloorse-62088 |title=Az Internetto-Index-sztori: A haladás előőrse |date=2000-04-06|access-date=2019-08-22|language=hu|last=Bodoky|first=Tamás|publisher=Magyar Narancs|website=magyarnarancs.hu}}</ref> who also served as the website's first editor-in-chief. Internetto quickly rose to popularity, reaching 2000 readers a day by the summer of 1996,<ref name="gerenyi1">{{cite web|url=https://gg.blog.hu/2012/04/06/kis_magyar_tartalomszolgaltatas_grundolas|title=Kis magyar tartalomszolgáltatás-gründolás|last=Gerényi|first=Gábor|date=2012-04-06|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> largely due to the website's coverage of IT-related news.<ref name="bodoky">{{cite web|url=http://www.mediatortenet.hu/2016/02/19/bodokytamas/|title= "Egyértelmű volt, hogy ezt akarom csinálni" – interjú Bodoky Tamással|website=mediatortenet.hu|publisher=Magyar Online és Digitális Médiatörténet|date=2016-02-19|access-date=2019-08-22|language=hu}}</ref> The early days of Internetto also saw the launch of the site's own forum called Törzsasztal and several local editions such as iNTeRNeTTo.[[Szeged]]. They also began experimenting with the live coverage of events, starting with the 1995 [[Sziget Festival|Diáksziget]]. In 1996, the team behind Internetto launched Internet Expó, a virtual exhibition opened by [[Gyula Horn]] who served as the [[prime minister of Hungary]] at the time. This, along with live video interviews with several prominent public figures such as Horn and [[András Lovasi]] boosted Internetto's popularity even further.<ref name="mancs"/> By 1999, Internetto averaged more than 20 thousand readers a day.<ref name="kalauz">{{cite magazine|url=https://archive.org/details/Internet_Kalauz_1999-06/page/n7|author=V.J.A.|title=Kitette az "Indexet", avagy volt egyszer egy Internetto|date=June 1999|magazine=Internet Kalauz|access-date=2019-08-22|language=hu}}</ref> Despite the website's rapid growth, the relationship between Nyírő and Internetto's owners, [[International Data Group|IDG Hungary]] had become sour by 1999. [[International Data Group|IDG Hungary]] wanted Internetto to remain focused on IT news, whereas Nyírő intended to keep broadening its focus.<ref name="biro">{{cite web|url=http://www.mediatortenet.hu/2016/02/19/biroistvan/|title="Rosszabb volt, mint egy nyomtatott lap" – interjú Bíró Istvánnal|website=mediatortenet.hu|publisher=Magyar Online és Digitális Médiatörténet|date=2016-02-19|access-date=2019-08-22|language=hu}}</ref> IDG informally warned the publication's staff of potentially selling or dissolving Internetto.<ref name="kalauz"/> Because of this, Nyírő, along with his colleagues Gábor Gerényi, Balázs Kéki, András Virág, and Péter Uj launched a company called URL Consulting<ref name="gerenyi2">{{cite web|url=https://gg.blog.hu/2012/08/03/hirtelen_halal_594|title=Hirtelen halál|date=2012-08-03|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> which offered to buy Internetto for 13<ref name="biro"/> or 15<ref name="mancs"/> million [[Hungarian forint|HUF]] in April 1999. The offer was rejected by IDG Hungary CEO István Bíró. Nyírő, Gerényi, and Virág were fired on 11 May 1999 as Bíró announced that he did not want to work together with anyone who supported the buyout.<ref name="kalauz"/> ===1999 to 2002: Index's early days and the dot-com crash=== András Nyírő announced the launch of a new website, Index.hu, on 17 May 1999,<ref name="kalauz"/> just 6 days after his firing from Internetto. The first version of the website was almost a direct copy of Internetto, both in terms of design,<ref name="tizeves">{{cite web|url=https://index.hu/10/2009/05/17/gyere_velunk_mi_sem_megyunk_sehova/|title=Gyere velünk, mi sem megyünk sehova!|first=Péter|last=Uj|website=index.hu|publisher=Index|language=hu|date=2009-05-17|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> and in its source code. Because of this, IDG Hungary sued Index but they eventually lost the lawsuits.<ref name="nemes">{{cite web|url=http://www.mediatortenet.hu/2019/03/06/nemes_daniel/|title="Nem volt körülöttem az a szellemi holdudvar, ami segített volna felvenni a versenyt" - interjú Nemes Dániellel|website=mediatortenet.hu|publisher=Magyar Online és Digitális Médiatörténet|language=hu|date=2019-03-06|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> Index also took all of Internetto's editorial staff of 26 people, rendering Internetto temporarily dysfunctional.<ref name="mancs"/> Internetto restarted with a new staff, and it existed until 2002,<ref name="hirlevel">{{cite web|url=https://444.hu/2016/04/08/barlangrajzok-1996-bol-elokerult-az-internetto-hirlevel|first=Péter|last=Uj|website=444.hu|title=Barlangrajzok 1996-ból: előkerült az Internetto-hírlevél|language=hu|date=2016-04-08|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> when Index bought the domain and turned it into an archive of Internetto's pre-Index days.<ref name="tizeves"/> Nyírő resigned as Index's editor-in-chief in December 1999 due to pressure from the rest of Index's management.<ref name="befekt">{{cite web|url=https://index.hu/tech/uzlet/indexbefekt/|website=index.hu|publisher=Index|title=Külföldi befektetők az Index.hu Rt-nél|date=2000-04-19|access-date=22 August 2019}}</ref><ref name="mancs"/> He was replaced by Péter Uj who remained in this position until 2011.<ref name="uple">{{cite web|url=https://index.hu/belfold/2011/09/05/uj_peter_tavozik_az_indextol/|title=Uj Péter távozik az Indextől|website=index.hu|publisher=Index|language=hu|date=2011-09-05|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> The website continued its growth from the Internetto days, reaching over 50 thousand daily views by March 2000.<ref name="befekt"/> In the summer of 2000, Index started Totalcar.hu, the website's online car magazine. However, while Index kept growing, it generated a loss of 183 million HUF in 2000,<ref name="csepi">{{cite web|url=https://24.hu/belfold/2001/07/12/csepi_lajos_index_megmentoje/|title=Csepi Lajos – az Index megmentője?|website=24.hu|language=hu|date=2001-07-12|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> which, combined with the [[dot-com bubble|dot-com crash]] put Index in a dangerous position. The company's financial weakness also meant that it failed to compete with its competitor [[Origo (website)|Origo.hu]] which was funded by the telecom company [[Magyar Telekom|MATÁV]]. By the end of 2001, Index had effectively no cash reserves.<ref name="gerenyi3">{{cite web|url=https://gg.blog.hu/2012/11/05/betemet_a_dotkomvalsag|title=Betemet a dotkomválság|last=Gerényi|first=Gábor|language=hu|date=2012-11-05|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> ===2002 to 2010: Investments, continued growth and the arrival of Zoltán Spéder=== In 2000, 33% of Index's shares were acquired by [[Gordon Bajnai]]'s Wallis Rt., putting the company in a much better spot financially.<ref name="napi">{{cite web|url=https://www.napi.hu/magyar_gazdasag/tulajdonost_valt_az_indexhu_.191797.html|title=Tulajdonost vált az Index.hu|website=napi.hu|language=hu|date=2004-03-04|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> With this, Index could move to a new office<ref name="elsotiz">{{cite web|url=https://index.hu/belfold/2019/05/09/index20_index_tortenete_internet_uj_peter_meszaros_zsofi_dudas_gergely_toth-szenesi_attila/|title=Megírta az Internet – Az Index első 10 évének szubjektív története|last=András|first=Földes|website=index.hu|publisher=Index|language=hu|date=2019-05-09|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> and start a new website aimed at women, Velvet.hu. While Velvet created specifically because of advertiser interest, it did not generate significant revenue. However, Totalcar became a major success, overtaking Origo's competing automotive column, and even getting its own television show.<ref name="gerenyi4">{{cite web|url=https://gg.blog.hu/2013/01/14/az_elso_bekeev|title=Az első békeév|last=Gerényi|first=Gábor|language=hu|date=2003-01-14|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> This success, combined with a decreased staff size and the continued growth of online advertising markets<ref name="piacno">{{cite web|url=https://www.origo.hu/techbazis/20040506egyevalatt.html|title=Egy év alatt 50%-os növekedés az on-line hirdetési piacon|website=origo.hu|language=hu|date=2004-05-06|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> stabilised the company's finances. Hungarian businessman Kristóf Nobilis acquired 49% of Index in January 2005,<ref name="nobilis49">{{cite web|url=https://www.origo.hu/gazdasag/hirek/vallalatihirek/20050108elkelt.html|title=Elkelt az Index 49 százaléka|website=origo.hu|publisher=Origo|language=hu|date=2005-01-08|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> followed by the remaining 51% in April 2005.<ref name="nobilis51">{{cite web|url=https://www.origo.hu/gazdasag/hirek/vallalatihirek/20050411nobilis.html|title=Nobilis Kristófé lett az Index egésze|website=origo.hu|publisher=Origo|language=hu|date=2005-04-11|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> This acquisition resulted in many speculating that the real owner of the company is Zoltán Spéder, the vice president of [[OTP Bank]].<ref name="gerenyi5">{{cite web|url=https://gg.blog.hu/2013/03/04/az_utolso_tulajdonosvaltas|title=Az utolsó tulajdonosváltás|last=Gerényi|first=Gábor|language=hu|date=2013-03-04|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> The speculations of Spéder's involvement were proven correct when he bought shares in Index in 2006.<ref name="444tldr">{{cite web|url=https://tldr.444.hu/2017/04/27/orban-es-schmidt-maria-benyelte-volna-az-indexet-simicskanak-lepnie-kellett|title=Orbán és Schmidt Mária benyelte volna az Indexet, Simicskának lépnie kellett|last=Rényi|first=Pál Dániel|website=444.hu|language=hu|date=2017-04-27|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> By this point, the website had reached up to 400 thousand daily viewers. In 2006, Index also started their own [[blog]]ging site, blog.hu. This also resulted in a redesign of Index's front page, putting emphasis on blog content. Index also started emphasising videos around this time with the arrival of Dániel Ács and Bence Gáspár Tamás<ref name="elsotiz"/> By 2008, it became clear that Spéder was also behind Nobilis' acquisition as he started to become more involved with the company's day-to-day life.<ref name="elsotiz"/><ref name="gerenyi5"/> ===2010 to 2017: Increased political interference, several key figures leave=== After [[Fidesz]]'s [[2010 Hungarian parliamentary election|overwhelming victory in the 2010 elections]], Spéder's close relationship with several figures close to the party meant that many at Index started fearing increased political influence.<ref name="upnepszava">{{cite web|url=https://nepszava.hu/3024771_uj-peter-a-legnagyobb-kerdes-az-index-es-az-rtl-klub|title=Uj Péter: "A legnagyobb kérdés az Index és az RTL Klub"|last=Kósa|first=András|publisher=Népszava|website=nepszava.hu|language=hu|date=2019-02-09|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref><ref name="masodiktiz">{{cite web|url=https://index.hu/belfold/2019/05/13/index_index20_szerkesztoseg_uj_peter_meszaros_zsofi_dudas_gergely_toth-szenesi_attila_masodik_resz/|title=A pofonok 10 éve – Az Index történetének 2. része napjainkig|last=András|first=Földes|website=index.hu|publisher=Index|language=hu|date=2019-05-13|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> This culminated in Péter Uj resigning as editor-in-chief after 11 years in September 2011,<ref name="uple"/> later citing the firing of one of Index's employees after an article critical of [[Viktor Orbán]] as the cause of his exit.<ref name="ujhvg">{{cite web|url=https://hvg.hu/itthon/20161012_hir_tv_uj_peter_petho_andras_nepszabadsag|title=Uj Péter elmesélte, hogyan távolítottak el egy indexest egy Orbán-cikk miatt|website=hvg.hu|language=hu|date=2016-10-12|access-date=2019-08-29}}</ref> He was replaced by Zsófi Mészáros who has worked at Index since 2000.<ref name="masodiktiz"/> Several other key figures, such as columnist Árpád Tóta W., journalist Márton Bede,<ref name="bedetota">{{cite web|url=http://kreativ.hu/cikk/tota_w__arpad_felmondott_az_indexnel|title=Tóta W. Árpád felmondott az Indexnél|publisher=Kreatív Online|language=hu|date=2011-08-12|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> editor Albert Gazda,<ref name="gazda">{{cite web|url=http://kreativ.hu/media/cikk/gazdara_talalt_az_origo|title=Gazdára talált az Origo|publisher=Kreatív Online|language=hu|date=2011-10-21|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> and László Szily<ref name="masodiktiz"/> also left Index. In 2013, Péter Uj started a new website, [[444.hu]], which further catalysed the departure of journalists, including editor-in-chief Zsófi Mészáros,<ref name="askfm">{{cite web|url=https://444.hu/2013/09/16/hoppa-mit-jelentett-be-planko-gergo-az-ask-fm-en|title=Hoppá, mit jelentett be Plankó Gergő az Ask.fm-en|website=444.hu|language=hu|date=2013-09-16|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> and all but one of the editors (the one exception being Gergely Dudás, who became Index's new editor-in-chief after Mészáros' departure).<ref name="masodiktiz"/> As a result, Index signed a large number of new journalists. A notable change was the arrival of Szabolcs Panyi and András Dezső, whose long-form investigative journalism was in stark contrast to Index's previous journalism that was based around being the first to react to events. In line with this, a 2014 redesign of Index saw the removal of blogs from its front-page.<ref name="masodiktiz"/> === Since 2017: Simicska and a new foundation === In February 2014, Pro-Ráta Holding Zrt, a company close to [[Lajos Simicska]], a businessman often described as a "Fidesz [[oligarchy|oligarch]]", but later a fierce enemy of [[Viktor Orbán|Orbán]], signed an [[option (finance)|option]] to buy Index from Spéder, unknown to Index's employees.<ref name="simicska">{{cite web|url=https://444.hu/2017/04/20/simicska-erintesevel-kerult-alapitvanyi-tulajdonba-az-index|title=Simicska érintésével került "alapítványi" tulajdonba az Index|last=Rényi|first=Pál Dániel|language=hu|website=444.hu|date=2017-04-20|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> After Simicska fell out with [[Viktor Orbán|Orbán]] in 2015.<ref name="gnap">{{cite web|url=https://nepszava.hu/1047595_simicska-akkor-totalis-haboru-lesz|title=Simicska: akkor totális háború lesz|publisher=Népszava|website=nepszava.hu|language=hu|date=2015-02-05|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> and several businesspeople still allied with Fidesz started showing interest in purchasing Index, Simicska activated the option in 2017 but then immediately gave control to a foundation chaired by Index's lawyer, László Bodolai, thereby ensuring some level of independence for the paper.<ref name="444tldr"/> In his editorial, editor-in-chief Gergely Dudás said that "we are angry but independent",<ref name="duhosek">{{cite web|url=https://index.hu/velemeny/2017/04/21/duhosek_vagyunk_de_fuggetlenek/|title=Dühösek vagyunk, de függetlenek|last=Dudás|first=Gergely|website=index.hu|publisher=Index|language=hu|date=2017-04-21|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> although he announced his resignation soon after, getting replaced by Attila Tóth-Szenesi.<ref name="szenesi">{{cite web|url=https://index.hu/szolgalati-kozlemeny/2017/05/16/junius_1-tol_uj_foszerkeszto_vezeti_az_index.hu_szerkesztoseget/|title=Június 1-től új főszerkesztő vezeti az Index.hu szerkesztőségét|first=Attila|last=Tóth-Szenesi|language=hu|website=Index|date=2020-06-22|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> After one of Index's important business partners, Indamedia, got acquired in 2018, Tóth-Szenesi published an "independence indicator" separately from the core infrastructure of Index in order to ensure that readers are informed about any potential attacks against the website,<ref name="szabadindex">{{cite web|url=https://index.hu/szolgalati-kozlemeny/2018/09/18/index_publicisztika_cemp_bodolai/|title=Az Index marad, ami volt|last=Tóth-Szenesi|first=Attila|publisher=Index|website=index.hu|language=hu|date=2018-09-18|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> and Index have also started a [[crowdfunding]] campaign to ensure the company's independence,<ref name="nincsmasik">{{cite web|url=https://index.hu/szolgalati-kozlemeny/2018/10/01/tamogatas_kampany_index/|title=Új útra lép az Index|last=Tóth-Szenesi|first=Attila|publisher=Index|website=index.hu|language=hu|date=2018-10-01|access-date=2019-08-22}}</ref> a move since followed by other Hungarian media companies. In December 2019, Szabolcs Dull became the website's new editor-in-chief.<ref name="dullec">{{cite web|url=https://index.hu/szolgalati-kozlemeny/2019/12/11/uj_foszerkeszto_az_index.hu_elen/|title=Új főszerkesztő az Index.hu élén|website=Index|language=hu|date=2019-12-11|access-date=2020-06-22}}</ref> In March 2020, Indamedia was purchased by Miklós Vaszily, a businessman with close ties to the Fidesz political party, and the president of [[TV2 (Hungarian TV channel)|TV2]].<ref name="reutersvaszily">{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/hungary-media/update-2-pro-government-businessman-buys-into-top-hungarian-news-portals-funding-stream-idUSL8N2BO4B9|title=Pro-government businessman buys into top Hungarian news portal's funding stream|website=[[Reuters]]|first=Dunai|last=Márton|date=2020-03-31|access-date=2020-06-22}}</ref> Although Vaszily had been the CEO of Index during the late 2000s,<ref name="lazasrac">{{cite web|url=https://magyarnarancs.hu/belpol/a-laza-srac-96572|title=A laza srác|first=Ákos|last=Keller-Aránt|website=[[Magyar Narancs]]|language=hu|date=2015-09-24|access-date=2020-06-22}}</ref> some already saw this as a cause for concern as Vaszily's previous ventures in media often resulted in a strong shift in content and views.<ref name="partizanvm">{{cite AV media|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Esw0FwrMq9U |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/Esw0FwrMq9U| archive-date=2021-12-12 |url-status=live|title=napiPartizán #32: Orbán igazi mészárosa: Vaszily Miklós|first=Márton|last=Gulyás|publisher=Partizán|language=hu|date=2020-05-21|access-date=2020-06-22}}{{cbignore}}</ref> These fears were quickly confirmed as Szabolcs Dull announced that Index was in danger of losing its editorial independence in a letter co-signed by most of the website's journalists on 21 June 2020. The reason for this was reportedly a cost reduction plan authored by Index founder Gábor Gerényi who had left the newspaper in 2012. In particular, this plan would have involved a drastic reduction of Index's editorial team, moving most of the journalists from an employee status to contractors, an action seen as extremely destructive by the editorial staff. Chairman László Bodolai dismissed these claims, stating that this plan will not go ahead.<ref name="indanger_euronews">{{cite web|url=https://www.euronews.com/2020/06/22/hungary-s-main-online-news-site-index-hu-says-independence-in-danger|first=Alasdair|last=Sandford|website=[[euronews]]|date=2020-06-22|access-date=2020-07-22|title=Hungary's main online news site Index.hu says independence 'in danger'}}</ref> Bodolai also removed Dull from his position in Index's board of directors, although he was allowed to keep his job as editor-in-chief.<ref name="bodolai444">{{cite web|url=https://444.hu/2020/06/22/kitettek-a-lap-igazgatosagabol-az-index-foszerkesztojet|title=Kitették a lap igazgatóságából az Index főszerkesztőjét|first=Pál Dániel|last=Rényi|website=444|language=hu|date=2020-06-22|access-date=2020-06-22}}</ref> The following day saw the resignation of CEO András Pusztay. He was replaced with lawyer Zsolt Ződi. Just a week later, Ződi also resigned.<ref name="zodi">{{cite web|url=https://index.hu/english/2020/06/30/psa_index_zsolt_zodi_resigns/|first=Szabolcs|last=Dull|website=Index|date=2020-06-30|access-date=2020-07-22|title=Another CEO resigns at Index, we know little}}</ref> Dull's job contract as editor-in-chief with index was terminated on 22 July.<ref name="dullle">{{cite web|url=https://www.ft.com/content/7832088e-7286-4d3f-b745-2015cd5c7046|title=Editor in chief of influential Hungarian news site Index.hu ousted|first=Valerie|last=Hopkins|language=hu|date=2020-07-22|access-date=2020-07-22|website=[[Financial Times]]}}</ref> This was followed by the resignation of 70 of the Index's employees just two days later, representing the vast majority of its staff.<ref name="index_rip">{{cite web|url=https://index.hu/english/2020/07/24/editorial_board_of_index_resigns/|title=Editorial board of Index resigns|website=Index|date=2020-07-24|access-date=2020-07-24}}</ref> Part of the staff announced they'd be launching a [[spiritual successor]] news service called ''[[Telex.hu]]''.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://444.hu/2020/09/04/telex-neven-inditanak-ujsagot-a-tavozo-indexesek|title=Telex néven indítanak újságot a távozó indexesek|date=September 4, 2020|website=444.hu|language=hu}}</ref> ==Related services== Index is also related to a wide variety of other websites and services. With the exception of Index Fórum, these are now all owned by Indamedia, a separate corporation, but they still have close ties with Index, and often get featured on the website. *'''Blog.hu:''' started by Index in 2005,<ref name="elsotiz"/> blog.hu is the largest Hungarian blogging service. Content from blog.hu blogs is regularly featured on Index2, Index's "second frontpage". Many of the blogs are run by Index employees, such as consumer protection blog Tékozló Homár and television blog Comment:com. Others, such as Urbanista, were eventually acquired by Index and turned into a regular feature on the site itself.<ref name="urbanista">{{cite web|url=https://urbanista.blog.hu/2014/07/31/breking_az_urbanista_elkoltozott|title=Bréking! Az Urbanista elköltözött!|last=Zubreczki|first=Dávid|language=hu|date=2014-07-31|access-date=2019-08-23}}</ref> *'''Indavideó:''' a video sharing website owned by Inda-Labs, a spinoff of Index. Although Indavideó is still Index's main video sharing site, Index is now also active on [[YouTube]].<ref name="indexyt">{{cite web|url=https://index.hu/szolgalati-kozlemeny/2018/10/11/elindul_az_index_youtube-csatornaja/|title=Elindult az Index YouTube-csatornája|last=Hernádi|first=Levente Haralamposz|website=index.hu|language=hu|date=2018-10-11|access-date=2019-08-23}}</ref> *'''Indafotó:''' picture sharing site for Hungarian users *'''Indamail:''' e-mail provider *'''Index Fórum:''' originally started as Törzsasztal in the Internetto era,<ref name="mancs"/> Index Fórum is now a heavily moderated message board for discussing a wide variety of topics *'''Totalcar''': started in 2000, Totalcar was one of Index's first sister websites. Although Totalcar is mainly a car magazine, it since had its own television show,<ref name="gerenyi4"/> book,<ref name="belsoseg">{{cite web|url=https://totalcar.hu/belsoseg/2018/05/06/belsoseg_uj_totalcaros_konyv_a_piacon_-_ezuttal_a_roncsgyujtotol/|title=Hahó, itt az első könyvem!|last=Csikós|first=Zsolt|website=totalcar.hu|language=hu|date=2018-05-06|access-date=2019-08-23}}</ref> radio show,<ref name="radioshow">{{cite web|url=https://index.hu/kultur/media/2010/10/02/megszunt_winkler_es_karotta_radiomusora/|title=Megszűnt Winkler és Karotta rádióműsora|website=index.hu|date=2010-10-02|access-date=2019-08-23}}</ref> motorbike website<ref name="totalbike">{{cite web|url=https://totalbike.hu|title=Totalbike|language=hu|access-date=2019-08-23}}</ref> and a used car website;<ref name="joautok">{{cite web|url=https://joautok.hu|title=Jóautók|language=hu|access-date=2019-08-23}}</ref> the name "totalcar" is [[homophone|homophonic]] to {{lang|hu|totálkár}}, meaning [[total loss]] *'''Velvet:''' originally started as a women's magazine, Velvet is now Index's [[tabloid journalism|tabloid]] ==See also== {{Portal|Hungary|Internet}} ==References== {{Reflist}} ==External links== * {{Official website|https://index.hu/}} * [https://thefix.media/2020/7/31/index-hu-the-fort-has-fallen Index.hu: the fort has fallen] by Ádám Szedlák [[Category:Hungarian news websites]] [[Category:1999 establishments in Hungary]] [[Category:Mass media in Hungary]] [[Category:Internet properties established in 1999]]
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