
On May 2, the Verband Schweizer Privatradios submitted its official response to the consultation on the Swiss federal government’s 2027 budget reduction plan, raising concerns over proposed cuts to funding for the radio sector.
The VSP, which represents 37 private stations broadcasting mainly at the regional level, opposes several measures that would reduce financial support for broadcasters. One key proposal under scrutiny is the elimination of CHF 600,000 (approx. €618,000) in annual subsidies that help cover transmission costs in mountainous regions. The association argues that the transition from analog FM to DAB+ is not yet complete.
Following the early switch-off of analog services by the Swiss public broadcaster SSR, uncertainty remains over both the timing and feasibility of a full transition to DAB+. In this context, the VSP says removing support now would undermine services in geographically disadvantaged areas that still rely on this funding.
The association also criticized plans to cut CHF 1 million (approx. €1.03 million) earmarked for training and professional development in the media sector. It noted that this funding, partly distributed through MAZ — the Swiss School of Journalism based in Lucerne — helps keep radio journalism training accessible, particularly for regional stations. The VSP argued that “even modest support” plays a key role in maintaining newsroom standards and helping young journalists enter the profession.
The VSP described the current policy environment as unfavorable to any immediate reduction in funding. It pointed out that structural reforms — such as the Bauer and Chassot parliamentary initiatives, which aim to redefine public support for media and strengthen regional journalism — have not yet been adopted. Meanwhile, economic pressures on the sector persist, with declining advertising revenue, shrinking newsrooms and sustained pressure on regional journalism.
Given these challenges, the VSP said no direct or indirect funding cuts should be implemented until new legislative frameworks are in place.
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