The narrow victory in the vote on the revision of the radio and television law must give the SRG and the television (not the radio!) of German-speaking Switzerland S(R)F something to think about. If voters only narrowly say yes to a proposal that makes sense and, what's more, eases the burden on their wallets, then there is clearly something wrong with the institution in question.
The television producers in Leutschenbach pakistan rcs data would do well to ask themselves why French-speaking Switzerland has a completely different, much more positive relationship with its public service broadcaster, the TSR.
This is not just due to a different understanding of the state in French-speaking Switzerland. Above all, it has to do with the fact that French-speaking Switzerland produces much more intelligent, competent, cosmopolitan and creative television. In short, they are simply better than their colleagues in Zurich-Oerlikon, who often stand out for their bias, arrogance, narrow-mindedness, lack of imagination and narrow-mindedness.
Anyone who regularly works with TV stations in both language regions will know that this is the case. Will anything change at S(R)F after this voting Sunday? Certainly not. One of the characteristics of the self-righteous is that they always look for mistakes in others and not in themselves.