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Characteristics of the Roma celebrity: After the communist era, in the last 17 years, the image of the Roma in Hungarian media became gradually more complex.

These topics are among of the tipical stereotypes of the Roma. In the 3-month press sample I analysed issues.

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So in the paper I will use the terms as if they were equal. Research shows that when Roma people are presented in the media, they are mostly pictured in relation to four main topics: The typical stereotypes of the Roma often refer to negative characteristics: Open University Press, One of the traditional prejudices is that the Roma are great musicians and they have a sense of entertaining. It is an interesting situation because he is a member of the most rejected ethnic group and at the same time he is the most known person in the country.

Following their coverage by news media — after or so — the Roma also appear in entertaining and tabloid programmes. Today the most known Hungarian celebrity is a Roma person.

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Click here to sign up. In 5 articles his lack of education appears. March, April and May, History of Stardom Reconsidered.

Success and the music as the only possibility of prosperity appear in 12 articles. The Roma are said to be the cause of their poverty, their problems would be solved if they started to work, the crime is in the nature trssdalomtudomnyi the Gypsies.

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There is a correspondence beetwen the topics of media representation and the stereotypes present in society. Inthe overall winner was a member of the ethnic group.

Talk and Social Theory. The old stereotype lives on today. In the 19th century the only accepted ele- ment of Gypsy culture was music. Musicians are the exception, the accepted layer of the Roma population. Both of these series achieve very high audience ratings.

Finally, there is a romantic relationship, love in 5 articles.

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They are more educated and younger than society in general 67 percent of trsadalomtudomniy online sample has degree, the average age is 31 years.

The members of the biggest Hungarian minority have got more and more present in the public sphere, but the imprint of social prejudices still manifest itself in their media representation. Both the public television, and one of the commercial television channels started a project to present Roma television personalities. Today there are six to seven hundred thousand Roma living in Hungary the Hungarian population is 10 mil- lion.

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They are members of a minority group who are almost unseen invisible in other roles in the Hungarian media. This role is traditionally assigned to certain Roma people and ensures their partial acceptance by the majority. There is intense prejudice in Hungarian society against the Roma who amount to percent of the popula- tion.

From that time the ethnic group has been highly visible in the news media and social discourse. According to audience researches today he is babble most known celebrity in Hungary. Remember me on this computer. How- ever, as current content analyses about Roma representation shows much of the portrayals are stereotypical.

The status ttsadalomtudomnyi our contemporary Roma media stars is related to the stere- otype of the Gypsy violonist who entertains the Hungarian people. But they still reappear on the television screen. Available as an eBook at http: