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Srf Dismantles Another 66 Full-Time Jobs by 2026

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Swiss radio and television saves on production and technology. Further measures could follow.

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Swiss radio and television saves on production and technology. Further measures could follow.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Kahlschlag beim Staatssender? Far miss. Also in Romandie only just 5-percent dismantling. Showtime of Wille and her SRG captain. Since Monday there is excitement in the own "channels". Whoever follows the panic voices on Radio SRF 1, imagines a Horrar dismantling. There can be no talk of that. What SRG director-general Susanne Wille and her "Boss", SRG president Jean-Michel Cina, represent as a blood and tear remediation is [...]

Forced to save 16.5 million francs, RTS announced on Tuesday its intention to cut 60 to 70 full-time equivalents by 2026. This reduction in staff is expected to result in around twenty layoffs.

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Swiss radio and television is cutting 66 full-time jobs, especially in production and technology. A total of 12 million Swiss francs will be saved.

SRF has to save 12 million Swiss francs by the end of the year. 66 full-time jobs are being cut. Production and technology in Leutschenbach are particularly affected.

The SRF will reduce 66 full-time jobs by the end of the year, saving around 12 million Swiss francs.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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