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Media policy with the Trio Eugster

Posted: Sun Feb 02, 2025 6:54 am
by asimd23
"Söll emol cho!" screamed a desperate Thurgau pensioner into the hidden Teleboy camera in 1977. The Eugster trio adapted the slogan and turned it into a popular hit - with unusual staying power. "Söll emol cho!" is already the leitmotif of the year. This refers to the millions of Swiss state funds from Bern: over 100 billion Swiss francs - five times the amount of the NRLA - have already been allocated, and over 100 million are to benefit the struggling media, an industry that has elevated state independence to its DNA.

To use Eugster's words: "It's a clean thing." Everyone indonesia rcs data should be happy about this, that is, some people: the daily newspapers, the weekly newspapers, the private radio stations, the private television stations and some online media. The fact that free newspapers, magazines and many small publishers - such as the persönlich publishing house - miss out on the Bernese windfall is one of the injustices of the system. Subsidizing postal rates would be an ideal way to achieve some form of justice. But the Eugster song of those who are not taken into account falls on deaf ears in Bern: "Mothers, it's bread and butter."

In return, the SRG is being awarded 50 million francs, as a kind of solidarity sum in difficult times. The media minister knocked on the door of the SRG bosses with a Eugster hit: "Can it be a bit more?" Actually, state money and state independence are like fire and water. But in these times, no one is interested in that. The Eugster trio always suspected: "It must be a virus." Have the three Dübendorfers ever received a state sum for their own systemic relevance? Finance Minister Maurer's answer would be clear: "Oh, fuck off."