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Papageno

Author: IMZ International Music + Media Centre

Papageno is the leading cultural media outlet in Hungary - on Papageno.hu over 100 articles per week are published, mostly on classical music, theatre, opera, jazz and fine arts both in Hungarian and English.

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As a member of ICMA, and with over 150,000 monthly unique visitors and a dedicated fan base on social media, Papageno reaches out to a large and well-targeted audience of music & theatre enthusiasts.

The printed monthly programme magazines, its special issues and the custom publishing magazines are distributed in a copy of more than one million copies every year in a network of ca. 350 points in Budapest and all major cities. We run two weekly radio shows on Radio Klassik 92.1, a widely popular choice of listening among the 3 million people living in the Budapest area.

In case a performance needs a live streaming solution and online visibility, our dedicated team is ready to help our partners from the planning stage to reaching the audience on various platforms.

First held in 2019, our Bach 2 Future conference presents new, exciting projects and new ways for classical music, focusing mainly on the challenges and opportunities of the digital era. Next edition: 6-7 June 2023, Müpa Budapest.

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