The head of TV Republika wants Nawrocki to encourage donations to the station. "It's not about big money"
The head of TV Republika, during a discussion with government minister Karol Rabenda, emphasized the importance of viewer support for the station amidst calls from the ruling coalition to halt funding.
In a recent program aired by TV Republika, the head of the station urged for viewers' support in response to pressure from the ruling coalition to withdraw funding for the channel. During the discussion with Karol Rabenda, a minister in the President's office, there was an emphasis on the ongoing investigations into events surrounding CPAC Poland scheduled for May 2025, and how such scrutiny resembles political repression reminiscent of past regimes. Rabenda noted that the financial independence of TV channels supported by viewer fees reflects a societal pushback against governmental control, a sentiment echoed by the head of TV Republika. He pointed out the historical context of viewer subscriptions in relation to the challenges faced by media entities, including backlash from the public regarding mandatory subscription fees tied to the former public broadcaster TVP. The dialogue revealed a tension between the media and the government, highlighting how TV Republika positions itself as a voice of resistance against perceived political oppression, and invites viewer engagement as a means of maintaining its operations amidst potential threats to its funding and autonomy.