Confusion over the TV Republika license. The station's president will file a complaint with the prosecutor's office
Tomasz Sakiewicz, president of TV Republika, announced that the station has paid all installment fees for its broadcasting license, despite ongoing disputes over outstanding payments and penalties.
ECJ: Termination of Hungarian Radio Station Unlawful
The European Court of Justice ruled that Hungary's refusal to renew the broadcasting license of the independent radio station Klubradio violated EU law.
EU Court: Hungary has violated EU legislation
The EU Court has ruled that Hungary violated EU law by failing to renew the broadcasting license of an independent radio station, Klubradio.
TV Republika President Definitively Concludes the License Issue. "According to the Previous Promise"
TV Republika has paid all installments of its broadcasting license this year, as promised by President Tomasz Sakiewicz, despite obstacles posed by the National Broadcasting Council (KRRiT).
Troubles of TV Republika Regarding License. "Lack of Required Votes"
TV Republika is facing issues with its broadcasting license as it failed to pay its full annual fee on time, in contrast to another right-leaning station, wPolsce24, which met its obligations.
Aftonbladet Launches Radio Channel: 'Historic Step'
Aftonbladet has been granted a national radio license, marking its entry into Sweden's audio market.
TV Republika without a license? Sakiewicz in a fierce clash with KRRiT
A dispute over TV Republika's licensing fees continues as the station's owner, Tomasz Sakiewicz, seeks to change payment terms amidst financial uncertainties.
"Thatβs why they want to take our license from us." The president of TV Republika speaks openly
The president of TV Republika discusses serious concerns regarding the station's broadcasting license and the implications of a recent legal ruling involving a journalist.
TV Republika is negotiating its license. Sakiewicz issued a statement
TV Republika is struggling to pay its annual broadcasting fee and is in negotiations with the National Broadcasting Council for payment arrangements.
The fate of TV Republika hangs in the balance. Will the KRRiT extend a hand to Sakiewicz's station?
TV Republika, Poland's third or second most-watched news station, is facing financial difficulties with a yearly fee of 1.85 million PLN due on its broadcasting license after gaining a significant reach in 2024.
TV Republika on the brink? "KRRiT should request collection"
Telewizja Republika is facing potential financial difficulties as it seeks to restructure its 10-year broadcasting license fee payments to monthly installments instead of annual ones.