The head of Poland’s National Broadcasting Council, Jan Dworak has voiced that he would like to merge public broadcasters TVP and Polskie Radio. “Maybe one day we will see the creation of one giant public broadcaster, which would combine radio and television,” Dworak told the business daily, Puls Biznesu.
The daily writes that as head of the National Broadcasting Council, Jan Dworak wants to create a joint TV and radio council which would also act as a programming and supervisory board. According to Mr Dworak, the board would comprise of representatives from the world of Polish culture, artists’ associations, clerics, media bosses, but would also have room for “a few” politicians.
(Source: Polskie Radio/R Netherlands Media Network Weblog)
The daily writes that as head of the National Broadcasting Council, Jan Dworak wants to create a joint TV and radio council which would also act as a programming and supervisory board. According to Mr Dworak, the board would comprise of representatives from the world of Polish culture, artists’ associations, clerics, media bosses, but would also have room for “a few” politicians.
(Source: Polskie Radio/R Netherlands Media Network Weblog)