• Nalivai@discuss.tchncs.de
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    17 hours ago

    Germany and UK have a solution for this problem that works quite well for decades. The organisation that distributes the funds for media is not a part of government and does not takes direct orders, but operates on a strict set of rules that are mutually agreed upon, both by the government and by the media holdings. The funds come from the people who are paying small summ every month. Neither the government nor the corporations can just cut the funds if they don’t like it.

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      16 hours ago

      Yeah I know about TV licenses, but aren’t they incredibly unpopular? And a government could eliminate them and replace them with subsidies (which gives them influence) and many voters might agree with that given the unpopularity of TV licenses.

      • Nalivai@discuss.tchncs.de
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        4 hours ago

        They are as unpopular as any other taxes, people don’t like to give their money away, they’d much prefer to never do it.
        And yes, populistic enough government can eliminate whatever public good exists, but you need to be real donald trump about it.