The state of Saxony-Anhalt has said people who do not recognize Israel's right to exist cannot become naturalized citizens. The eastern state's interior minister said Germany's other 15 states should take similar steps.
The “official state news outlet of Germany” would be something like the Bundespresseamt I guess.
DW and other public broadcasters are state funded but operate independent of it.
Most of our public broadcasting is decidedly NOT state funded. It’s funded through the broadcasting fee and the government has no more influence over it than it does over private services.
Except for DW, which is not funded through the broadcasting fee but through our taxes and is actually 100% owned by the state. It is the official international broadcaster of the German state.
However:
The work of DW is regulated by the Deutsche Welle Act,[note 1][5] stating that content is intended to be independent of government influence.
So it’s not like DW can only say what the government wants it to say.
Well DW is different from other public broadcasters in Germany. It is actually tax-funded. It is meant to represent Germany internationally. And it is organisationally supervised by the government. However, the government is not meant to have any control over the content, so your are right in that aspect.
The interesting thing here is: this missleading headline comes from the official state news outlet of Germany…
The “official state news outlet of Germany” would be something like the Bundespresseamt I guess. DW and other public broadcasters are state funded but operate independent of it.
Nyos…
Most of our public broadcasting is decidedly NOT state funded. It’s funded through the broadcasting fee and the government has no more influence over it than it does over private services.
Except for DW, which is not funded through the broadcasting fee but through our taxes and is actually 100% owned by the state. It is the official international broadcaster of the German state.
However:
So it’s not like DW can only say what the government wants it to say.
Well DW is different from other public broadcasters in Germany. It is actually tax-funded. It is meant to represent Germany internationally. And it is organisationally supervised by the government. However, the government is not meant to have any control over the content, so your are right in that aspect.