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A public broadcaster, set up in 2005, is intended to be free from government control.
"It's not reasonable for public broadcasters to keep doing things the same way."
Now, after some changes in the law, it's much harder for any political party to influence the public broadcasters.
But public broadcasters were not defending themselves against budget cuts.
As a public broadcaster, Phoenix has government representatives on its board.
Public broadcasters will be able to experiment freely with new projects.
A common means of providing a cultural subsidy is to have public broadcasters pay for program development.
When the public broadcasters do mention the opposition, it is usually in a negative light.
In most countries, the public broadcasters were the only television services available until the 1980s.
Many countries have public broadcasters, which get funding from the government to broadcast television shows and radio programs.
National public broadcasters in some countries also carry supplemental advertising.
They have been put together after extensive consultation with public broadcasters and other interested parties.
But such are the pressures facing public broadcasters these days, he said, that nothing can be ruled out.
Then pursues this new work for the Swiss public broadcaster.
The public broadcasters of a number of countries air without commercials.
They consider public broadcasters to be representative of unfair competition, especially on the Internet.
Like all public broadcasters here, it is supported by a tax that Germans pay on their television sets.
Member States organise and finance the public broadcasters as they see fit.
Public broadcasters can therefore continue experimenting with new media without any preliminary tests.
The many regional and national public broadcasters are organised in line with the federal political structure.
Public broadcasters are allowed to rate their programmes themselves.
It was founded by a group of ten European public broadcasters:
In 2008, controversial programming changes once more raised the issue of funding cuts to the public broadcaster.
It is a public broadcaster which primarily broadcasts in the Swazi language.
There would be no sense in constantly requiring the public broadcasters to justify every single programme.