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Radio Liechtenstein faces an uncertain future as public funding is withdrawn.

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Last updated: 2024/10/28 at 11:24 AM
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In a recent referendum in Liechtenstein, voters have chosen to stop state funding for Radio Liechtenstein, the country’s public radio broadcaster. The decision, which saw 55.4% support from voters, has raised doubts about the future of the station. The move was initiated by the opposition group Demokraten pro-Liechtenstein, which argued that Radio Liechtenstein receives too much government support compared to private competitors, giving it an unfair advantage. The group proposed the privatisation of the station to promote a more competitive media landscape. Despite concerns from the government about the feasibility of a successful privatisation, voters have decided to end state funding for Radio Liechtenstein.

Radio Liechtenstein was set to receive nearly CHF 3.95 million in state support over the next four years, but with the recent referendum results, the station’s future funding is now uncertain. The government had expressed doubts about the viability of a privately run radio station in Liechtenstein generating sufficient revenue through advertising alone. The station reported an average daily audience of 11,400 listeners in 2021, showcasing its importance in the small principality with a population of around 39,000. Liechtenstein, known for its close ties with Switzerland and Austria, will now have to navigate a changing media landscape following the referendum’s outcome.

The push to end state funding for Radio Liechtenstein stems from a desire for a more competitive media environment in the country. The opposition group behind the initiative, Demokraten pro-Liechtenstein, believed that the station’s monopoly on government support hindered fair competition with private media outlets. By advocating for the privatisation of Radio Liechtenstein, the group aimed to level the playing field and create a more balanced media landscape. While concerns have been raised about the potential challenges of a privately run radio station in Liechtenstein, voters have sided with the opposition group in a move that could reshape the media industry in the principality.

The decision to stop state funding for Radio Liechtenstein highlights a shift in priorities among voters in Liechtenstein. By choosing to end government support for the public radio broadcaster, voters have signaled a desire for change and a more competitive media landscape. The referendum results, with over half of voters supporting the initiative to cut funding, reflect a growing sentiment in the country that Radio Liechtenstein’s current funding model may not be sustainable in the long run. With the station set to lose its state support, the future of Radio Liechtenstein hangs in the balance as the country navigates this new chapter in its media industry.

Despite concerns raised by the government about the feasibility of a successful privatisation of Radio Liechtenstein, voters have made their voices heard in the recent referendum. The decision to end state funding for the public radio broadcaster marks a significant turning point in Liechtenstein’s media landscape, with potential implications for the industry as a whole. As the country moves forward in the post-referendum era, key stakeholders will need to collaborate to determine the best path forward for Radio Liechtenstein and the wider media sector in Liechtenstein. The outcome of the referendum underscores the importance of balancing competition and sustainability in the media industry, paving the way for new opportunities and challenges ahead.

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