Bulletin seeks funding from the state

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Published June 8, 2021 at 3:26 pm

Media. Scandal-ridden Bulletin is one of the 126 media that have applied for editorial support, ie grants from the government. Several alternative media such as Samnytt and Exakt24 have also re-applied for grants.

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Bulletin writes in its application to the grant authority MPRT that it would not have been possible to start the liberal site at all without the promise of state grants.

“If it were not for the media support that “Bulletin would not have received enough capital to be able to start. Similarly, despite almost 10,000 paying subscribers, we can not achieve cost coverage until possibly a good bit into 2022”, the site writes. that its “leadership side operates in a liberal-conservative tradition”. Officially, however, the term has been changed to “freely conservative”.

Alternative media such as Samnytt, Exakt24 and Swebbtv have also applied for editorial support. The Epoch Times, which is affiliated with the Chinese Falun Gong movement, also wants grants.

Free Times has voluntarily chosen not to apply for government grants.

Applications are now coming to be processed and the media support committee will then make a decision in October 2021.

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