Europe tells Sweden to cut back on media aid
Posted by Soraya Kishtwari on June 18, 2009 at 4:56 PM
The order was given following an initial investigation prompted by a series of complaints by some who claim that Sweden's generosity to large newspapers is stifling competition, although the EU has stressed that is has no intention of attacking the country's wider objective of promoting media pluralism.
"The commission recognises the importance of media pluralism for the cultural, democratic and public debate in member states and the importance of newspapers in this context," said Neelie Kroes EU Competition Commissioner. "However, running a newspaper is also a commercial activity and the commission has a duty to prevent undue distortions of competition and trade resulting from public subsidies," Kroes added.
Last year, the Swedish government announced that it was cutting press subsidies to newspapers Svenska Dagbladet and Skånska Dagbladet, although it was overall increasing press subsidies by 10%.
Sweden has three months to make up its mind on whether or not to implement the proposed changes.
Sources: The Swedish Wire , Guardian.co.uk
Last year, the Swedish government announced that it was cutting press subsidies to newspapers Svenska Dagbladet and Skånska Dagbladet, although it was overall increasing press subsidies by 10%.
Sweden has three months to make up its mind on whether or not to implement the proposed changes.
Sources: The Swedish Wire , Guardian.co.uk
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