Czech Media Strike: Unions Fight for Independence
Unions at Czech Television and Czech Radio are preparing to strike, warning that government reforms pose a threat to their independence by altering funding and scrapping the licence fee. Criticism includes concerns about potential political control and weakening editorial autonomy.
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Unions at Czech Television and Czech Radio have issued a strike alert, raising alarms about perceived threats to independence due to government funding reforms.
The proposed changes, which would eliminate the licence fee and integrate funding under the state budget, have ignited fears of reduced financial support and increased political influence over the media.
Critics, including media watchdogs, argue that the reforms could undermine editorial freedom, drawing parallels to media control efforts in neighboring Slovakia and Hungary.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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