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19. 05. 2017.
Zbog Ringijera traže projektno finansiranje
Godišnja skupština Evropske federacije novinara (EFJ), koja se održava u Bukureštu 18. i 19. maja, na predlog švajcarskih novinarskih udruženja i sindikata usvojila je rezoluciju kojom od vlasti u Švajcarskoj traži uvođenje projektnog finansiranja medija koji izveštavaju u javnom interesu.
Foto: V. Radomirović
U rezoluciji se navodi da su otpuštanja novinara u toj zemlji masovna i da su čak i neke istorijski važne novine ugašene.
Takođe se kritikuje Ringijer, medijska kompanija koja u Srbiji izdaje Blic, zbog smanjenja ulaganja u informisanje i povećanja ulaganja u sajtove za oglašavanje koji donose velike prihode bez ikakve koristi za novine.
Na drugoj strani, nezavisne novine jedva preživljavaju zbog toga što je javnost navikla da ne plaća za vesti. Zbog toga se od vlasti države, kantona i opština zahteva da direktno podrže nezavisno i etičko novinarstvo u medijima koji poštuju radna prava novinara garantovna kolektivnim ugovorima.
"Reč je o odbrani osnovnog prava javnosti na slobodu informisanja koja je osnovni stub naše demokratije", navodi se u rezoluciji.
Tekst rezolucije:
Proposed by syndicom and impressum (Switzerland)
The situation of the media in Switzerland, and particularly the print media, is alarming.
Restructuring, closures or mergers of media have never been so high. The historical French-speaking Swiss news magazine "L'Hebdo" has disappeared, regional dailies like Tribune de Genève and 24 heures underwent a massive reduction of their editorial staff with many layoffs of journalists.
The major print media groups Tamedia and Ringier are turning away from investment in information to prefer larger investments in digital means with advertising sites that produce large revenues without any benefit for the newspapers. This situation has repeatedly been denounced by the trade unions. Independent newspapers, on the other hand, remain fragile, struggling to increase their subscribers or to sell per unit, especially because of the idea of free content that has settled in the public.
Faced with these findings, media unions are calling the Confederation, the cantons and the communes to provide direct support for editorial projects whatever their infrastructure. Such direct help should encourage independent and ethical journalism by setting objective criteria such as compliance with working conditions guaranteed by a collective agreement. It is about defending the fundamental right of the public to the freedom of information which is a fundamental pillar of our democracy.
Requests the support and expertise of the EFJ to support future press support projects to be submitted to the Swiss political authorities in order to protect the independence of newspapers and ensure quality information in Switzerland.
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