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This approach would be a step

Posted: Tue Feb 04, 2025 5:19 am
by asimd23
According to this concept, someone can give their entire 100 percent to the SRG if they think it's great. Someone else can allocate their 40 percent to several private radio and TV stations, or all to their favorite private station. towards a lively, dual media landscape in which the SRG, which is being challenged in a new way, must also usa rcs data provide the best possible services within the framework of its license in order to secure the highest possible share of the license fee income.


He who asks, leads. The student cannot understand the "cheap" answer. She questions the strange logic: "Why not?" Now the trade teacher is overwhelmed: "That's why. Your questions are exhausting." The student now gets to the point: "If someone is rewarded for mistakes, that's really a big deal, isn't it?"

On the other hand, this would take a lot of political pressure off the broadcaster because the license fee payers would be able for the first time to decide at least in part what their money is used for. I hope that the new media law, which is currently being discussed, will for the first time look beyond the box and open up to innovative, modern approaches. My proposal could make an effective contribution to this. Because remember: the SRG has survived two glancing blows. If the system is not adapted to the needs of today, the chances of it making it through a third time are rather modest.