Text of report by Cambridge-based Broadband TV News website on 4 August
The Polish Ministry of Culture has unveiled a controversial plan to scrap the public broadcaster TVP, radio counterpart Polskie Radio and their regional affiliates. According to local reports, they would be replaced by a new TVP responsible for TVP1, TVP2, TV Polonia and thematic channels; a new Polskie Radio overseeing the country’s main public radio channels; and Polskie Media Regionalne, incorporating all their regional interests.
Scrapping the existing services is seen as a necessary prerequisite to restructuring public broadcasting in Poland, cut unnecessary cost and reduce TVP’s workforce by up to 1,500 people. The proposal is nevertheless likely to meet with opposition from several quarters, many of which see public broadcasting being at threat from the current Civic Platform (PO)-led government.
(Source: Broadband TV News website, Cambridge, in English 4 Aug 08 via BBC Monitoring)
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