Illustration depicting SVT job cuts: employees packing desks amid empty offices, canceled program screens, and disappointed CEO at press conference.
Illustration depicting SVT job cuts: employees packing desks amid empty offices, canceled program screens, and disappointed CEO at press conference.
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SVT cuts 141 jobs and axes popular programs

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SVT is forced to save money after the government denied compensation, cutting 141 jobs and several popular programs. CEO Anne Lagercrantz expresses disappointment over the lack of government response. The 355 million kronor savings package affects sports and drama production among others.

SVT CEO Anne Lagercrantz is "very disappointed" that the broadcaster receives no compensation from the government. "I am very disappointed that we are not getting any response," she told TT. To manage its finances, SVT is now cutting 141 jobs and axing popular programs such as ”Hotell Romantik”, ”Vem bor här?” and ”Carina Bergfeldt".

The savings package totals 355 million kronor and also means fewer live sports broadcasts, fewer galas and fewer drama series. Sports are particularly affected with shorter episodes of Sportnytt and reduced live sports coverage.

Separately from the savings package, SVT Nyheter is closing the interview program ”30 minuter” hosted by Anders Holmberg. Program chief Michael Kucera told Aftonbladet it is about program development, not cost-cutting. "We are not saving any money on it, but we will remake it into something new," he said. SVT will instead invest in a new accountability program led by Holmberg.

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Discussions on X about SVT's layoffs of 141 jobs and pausing popular programs like Talkshow med Carina Bergfeldt show polarized sentiments: many users celebrate the cuts and demand more reductions given SVT's large budget, some blame the right-wing government for denying compensation, others criticize management inefficiency, while a few express concern over impacts on sports, local news, and cultural events like Eurovision.

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Svt updates trump speech clip after criticism

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Swedish public broadcaster Svt has updated a clip of Donald Trump's January 6, 2021 speech following revelations of misleading editing, similar to the scandal that hit British Bbc. The channel added explanations and pauses in the video to provide clearer context. Criticism has come from politicians and media after Kvartal's investigation.

Starting Monday, March 2, SVT will end its Rapport broadcasts at 12 and 16 to redirect resources toward new digital formats. The focus will be on enhancing the main 19:30 broadcast and launching Snabbkollen, a program resembling short updates on social media.

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SVT Nyheter Dalarna recaps the main events from Thursday, March 5, including preparations for the SM snowmobile cross championship and a corruption report from Säter municipality.

Sunday's party leaders' debate in SVT's Agenda was marked by a high tone and frequent interruptions. Nooshi Dadgostar (V) faced criticism from Ebba Busch (KD) and Anna-Karin Hatt (C) during discussions on integration and the Gaza war. Several leaders described the debate as rowdy and unworthy of democracy.

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In SVT's Agenda on Sunday, Center Party leader Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist rejected Left Party's invitation to collaborate. She called the initiative completely uninteresting due to major differences in economic policy. The debate followed Nooshi Dadgostar's letter to Thand Ringqvist.

Millions of kronor in compensation are expected to be paid out to travelers affected by snow chaos in public transport. In the Göteborg area alone, it amounts to up to 5 million kronor, following cancellations and severe delays in trams and other services. Similar issues have been reported in Stockholm, Gävleborg, and northern Sweden.

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Around 60–70 employees from the medical clinic in Falun marched to the Region House on Wednesday to protest the decision not to extend operations manager Kerstin Smids' appointment. They handed a petition with 270 signatures to health and medical care director Åsa Dedering. The staff express strong dissatisfaction with the decision, which has been questioned through letters and meetings.

 

 

 

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