Study on SRG's cultural services

SRG has published an analysis of its cultural services. According to Suisseculture, this is a first step towards making the performance of public broadcasters transparent.

SRG headquarters in Leutschenbach (Image: zVg)

The study by the Mileva Institute is a first step towards continuous monitoring of SRG's cultural services in these two areas, writes Suisseculture. The objectives in cultural production and distribution for the cultural areas explicitly mentioned in the concession are bindingly regulated by industry agreements, including the Music Charter, and documented with annual reports - with the exception of literature, where corresponding efforts are underway.

SRG's role in the Swiss cultural landscape is indispensable in these areas and was one of the key arguments for the Swiss electorate to vote clearly against the SRG halving initiative on March 8, 2026.

Using a sample («artificial week») from the year 2025, this study shows what the SRG's TV and radio programs as well as its online and social media offerings are doing for culture and the arts in Switzerland, but also makes it clear where there is an urgent need to catch up.

The whole statement:
https://www.suisseculture.ch/?article=die_studie_zu_den_srg_kulturleistungen_ist_ein_erster_schritt

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