Quality public media
Culture Minister Pavel Dostál, a defender of public TV
and radio, told privately owned F1 radio this week that
he'd support a new tax for funding public media. The
problem, he said, is that it wouldn't win support in
Parliament. When radio host Ondřej Hejma surprised
Dostál by asking why there aren't also public
newspapers, the minister was at a loss for words.
Instead of talking about the government's desire to
exercise control over scarce frequencies and the
impracticality of transferring this control to the
fragmented print media, he finally stated simply that
public newspapers wouldn't work. He was right, of
course, but readers tired of the tabloidization of Czech
newspapers might be willing to consider the idea. That
is, if they could get the same kind of quality from a
public paper that they're now getting from Czech TV,
Czech Radio and the Czech BBC. Television Frekvence
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