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Former Sports Radio Host István Risztov joins TV2, Faces Potential Criticism
István Risztov, a well-known figure on Hungarian sports radio, is transitioning to television, joining the TV2 media group. The move, announced recently, represents a significant career shift for Risztov, who has spent the last four years at Nemzeti Sportrádió (formerly Sportrádió).
Risztov acknowledged the potential for backlash, stating he anticipated some criticism for leaving his established position. “I had a lot of doubts, of course. As an athlete and a prominent personality on Nemzeti Sportrádió, I hold an vital role. But conversely, opportunities like this come only once in a lifetime, and you don’t know how long they will last. It’s critically important not to wonder ‘what if’,” he said, as reported by Nemzeti Sport. He added that he is prepared to be unaffected by negative reactions, emphasizing his autonomy in making life decisions.
risztov began his radio career four years ago at Sportrádió, the predecessor to the current Nemzeti Sportrádió. His colleague, Levente Harsányi, encouraged him to remain true to himself in his new role.
While details of Risztov’s role at TV2 have not been fully disclosed, the move signals TV2’s continued investment in sports programming. TV2 is a major commercial television station in Hungary, and this hire suggests a strategy to further enhance its sports coverage and attract a wider audience.
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