SVT's text publications compete with commercial media articles in an unfair way, say a long line of editors-in-chief who want SVT to focus on video in its publications.

Earlier this week, Kulturnyheterna reported that TU has submitted a report to the Ministry of Culture to convince the Minister of Culture to introduce directives on how much text SVT may have for the upcoming broadcasting license period that runs between 2026 – 2033.

But Parisa Liljestrand will not come up with an answer before the question is investigated.

- We are working on the directives now and we will return shortly, she says.

In Finland, they have legislated about the relationship between text and video, can it be like that in Sweden?

- I don't want to preempt the directives, we are working with them now, but what I think is important is that we have a media market that is free and that enables both public service and commercial media to operate.

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