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Marchers in Prague protest government's public media funding changes

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on June 21, 2026

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· Last updated: June 21, 2026

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Czech Public Media Faces Funding Overhaul, Protests Erupt in Prague

Government Plans and Public Response

Mass Protests in Prague

PRAGUE, June 21 (Reuters) - Thousands marched in Prague on Sunday to protest against the Czech government's planned overhaul of a decades-old financing system for public media, which critics say cuts funding and opens the way for political interference.

The protest came a day before workers at public broadcasters Czech Television and Czech Radio plan to strike in protest at the financing changes, affecting programming but leaving the stations on air.

Details of the Proposed Overhaul

Government's Rationale and Opposition Concerns

The government, led by Prime Minister Andrej Babis' populist ANO party and including right-wing and far-right parties, agreed last week to end licence fees that are the main source of funding for public television and radio stations.

It says most of the public do not want to pay the fees charged to households and businesses, saying it will instead finance the public broadcasters from the state budget. Critics say this would be an attack on their independence.

Financial Impact of the Changes

15% Cut in Funding

CHANGES MEAN 15% CUT IN FUNDING

"Media does not belong to politics," Mikulas Minar, of the Million Moments (Milion Chvilek) group that organised the protest, told the crowd at the start of the march.

The protest route was shortened due to the heatwave hitting Prague and areas across Europe. CTK news agency estimated thousands took part, marching through neighbourhoods on the way to the Czech Television building and carrying banners saying "Hands off public media".

The government's changes will return funding to levels seen in 2008 to 2024, before a rare fee increase initiated by the last government took place in 2025. That would mean a 15% cut in financing.

Potential Layoffs and Staff Reductions

Czech Television's chief said this week that could mean forced layoffs of about 300 to 500 of the station's 2,900 staff.

Government's Position on Media Independence

The government has often lashed out at both public and private independent media that ruling parties see as biased, but it says it is not threatening the independence of Czech Television and Czech Radio with the changes.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Eva Korinkova and Jason Hovet; Editing by David Holmes)

Key Takeaways

  • The overhaul replaces long-standing licence fees with state budget allocations, reducing public media funding by approximately 15% compared to current levels. (euronews.com)
  • Public media workers at Czech Television and Radio are set to strike on June 22, signaling deep concern over political pressure and financial instability. (marketscreener.com)
  • The protests were driven by groups like Milion chvilek, who view the reforms as eroding democratic safeguards and echo trends in regional autocracies. (echo24.cz)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why are people protesting in Prague?
People are protesting against the Czech government's plan to overhaul the public media funding system, which critics say will cut funding and threaten media independence.
What changes is the Czech government proposing for public media funding?
The government plans to end licence fees and fund public broadcasters from the state budget, resulting in a 15% reduction in financing.
How will the funding cut affect Czech Television and Czech Radio?
Czech Television’s chief says a 15% cut could lead to layoffs of 300 to 500 staff out of 2,900 employees.
What concerns have critics raised about the new media funding system?
Critics argue the changes could lead to political interference and undermine the independence of Czech Television and Czech Radio.
Will programming at public broadcasters in the Czech Republic be impacted?
A planned strike by public broadcaster workers may affect programming, but the stations will remain on air.

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