TVN pushes plan for state funding of its public mission

TVN's board and the government of José Antonio Kast are advancing a commission to define a mixed financing model that ensures the public channel's continuity.

Board president Patricio Dussaillant and executive director Susana García are working in coordination to defend TVN's public role amid the channel's economic crisis. Dussaillant stated: “Tengo la esperanza de que nos podamos alinear todos y que lleguemos, en conjunto, a los acuerdos necesarios sobre un nuevo modelo de financiamiento”.

The Executive convened a special commission to evaluate long-term financing alternatives. Dussaillant and Minister Claudio Alvarado will appear before the Senate culture commission on July 6 to present the situation.

García noted that the State must cover specific costs of the public mission, such as regional antennas, the international signal and the historical archive. The channel carries millions in debt and recorded losses of 3.818 billion pesos in the first third of 2026.

Relaterte artikler

Tense legislative debate in Chile's Chamber of Deputies over the government's megareform amid opposition amendments
Bilde generert av AI

Chilean government pushes megareform timeline despite wave of opposition amendments

Rapportert av AI Bilde generert av AI

The Chamber of Deputies' Finance Committee began on Tuesday the detailed discussion of President José Antonio Kast's reconstruction and economic reactivation megareform, amid tensions over more than 1,295 amendments filed by the opposition.

The Chilean government officialized on Thursday the appointment of Patricio Dussaillant Balbontín as the new president of the board of directors of public broadcaster TVN, a role he will assume on Saturday, April 11. He replaces socialist politician Jaime Gazmuri, who led the station for just six months.

Rapportert av AI

The Council of Ministers approved on Tuesday the award of a new digital terrestrial television license to the Siete consortium after a public tender.

Auditions of the French National Assembly’s inquiry commission on public broadcasting’s neutrality, operations, and funding ended on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, with Delphine Ernotte, CEO of France Télévisions. Over 200 hours of hearings and nearly 250 people questioned marked these five and a half months of work launched in late November 2025. Rapporteur Charles Alloncle will present his conclusions to deputies before month’s end.

Rapportert av AI

Thirty deputies on the public broadcasting inquiry commission will vote on Monday on publishing rapporteur Charles Alloncle’s report. The document proposes controversial measures such as banning reality TV on France Télévisions and merging channels. Tensions are high within the commission, with president Jérémie Patrier-Leitus advocating transparency while criticizing press leaks.

Charles Alloncle’s report on public broadcasting, published on May 5, 2026, on the National Assembly website, has sparked sharp controversy. France Télévisions’ president and the Prime Minister criticized it, while La France insoumise proposes reinstating the TV license fee. A complaint for illegal interest-taking targets the rapporteur.

Rapportert av AI

The bench of deputies from the Partido de la Gente (PDG) met on Monday with the Segpres minister, José García Ruminot, to present petitions related to the Plan de Reconstrucción Nacional. Lawmakers valued the government's openness and await positive news in a telematic meeting with ministers García Ruminot and Jorge Quiroz at 20:00.

 

 

 

Dette nettstedet bruker informasjonskapsler

Vi bruker informasjonskapsler for analyse for å forbedre nettstedet vårt. Les vår personvernerklæring for mer informasjon.
Avvis