G7.hu was launched in 2017, aiming to provide in-depth coverage primarily on economic and business issues in a way that everyone can understand.

"We believe in fact-based analysis and explanation and primarily publish research-based, data-heavy stories focusing on macro- and microeconomics, industry trends, business stories and the human side of the economy. We have built an audience of committed readers consisting of business and policy decision-makers, subject area experts, university students and most importantly, ordinary citizens who otherwise might not follow economic topics.

Our journalists have won various journalism awards, we reach 550-600,000 real users monthly on average. Our podcasts are popular too, with 4,000-5,000 listeners in average. We have surpassed 250 episodes since 2018. Our audience on Facebook surpassed 45,000 followers, we are present on LinkedIn and Instagram too and our employee number is around 12-13."

g7.hu

Basic information

Name
G7
Title
G-7.hu Nonprofit Zrt.
Country
Hungary
City
Budapest
Website

Supported projects

Brownfield Sites Are No Cure for Housing Blues

  • Equality
  • Social affairs

SOFIA - Cities across CEE are struggling to build enough affordable homes for their populations.

Central Group

Energy Crisis in the Post-socialist Housing Blocks

  • Cities
  • Social affairs

BRNO - Novy Liskovec is a peripheral urban district of Brno, the second-largest city in the Czech Republic.

Novy Liskovec

How Ukraine War Affects Hungarian and Romanian Ethnic Communities

  • Equality
  • Human Rights
  • Justice

KYIV - Ukraine's war against Russia strengthens Ukrainian national identity and reduces the influence of Russian language and culture in society.

BIRN Network