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RTVS editors say they feel pressure, mistrust their superiors in an open letter
 10 Apr 2018
News reporters from Slovak pubcaster RTVS (STV) published an open letter to the head of the public service TV and Radio, Jaroslav Rezník, worried about his decisions.

The open letter was published after the management banned them from wearing badges showing solidarity with murdered journalist Ján Kuciak and his partner Martina Kušnírová, and after the experienced head of foreign department, Oľga Baková, was dismissed. They describe that the situation in the newsroom has been tense for several months already.

“We are fighting with the mistrust we feel towards our superiors, towards their intentions and skills,” reads the letter signed by about 60 people, quoted by the Slovak Spectator.

They point out that with Jaroslav Rezník, former spokespeople and press staffers at ministries and state offices have made it to RTVS. Until now, no process has been started that would eliminate possible conflict of interests concerning the contents of newscasts, the Sme daily wrote on April 4.

Addressing the viewers and listeners, the RTVS head and the Broadcasting Council, the journalists describe that they work freely – but in a hostile atmosphere, “witnessing the elimination, degrading and re-assigning of professionals who express criticism towards the management”.

The editors and journalists do not trust their superiors to be able to protect RTVS from strong pressure, hinting that their reports and debates “are artificially balanced by the presence of people flirting with disinformation media, lacking due expertise, or have open political ambitions”.

They are allegedly not catching onto to the latest trends but instead going back in time. It started with the suspension of the Reportéri investigative news show and the sacking of two authors of the Dejiny.sk radio show. Rybanský was replaced by former Education Ministry spokesman Vahram Chuguryan, who last week banned journalists from wearing the allforjan badges – allegedly it was just a recommendation but the staff felt it was a clear ban.

RTVS general manager Jaroslav Rezník reacted by writing to Sme that the new management has made steps in the public broadcaster’s newscast to bring objectivity, balance, an unbiased stance and to provide a basic information service for the public.

Those who cannot identify themselves with this fail to accept the long-term rules, the law on RTVS, statutes, code of ethics, as well as other effective regulations, and have started looking for an enemy, since they have perceived problems.

"By taking audiences hostages and pointing to an 'outer enemy', they are only shifting attention from the core of the problem and striving for something which already some of them (mainly those internally uncertain and fragile) have already pinned as exterminating every new management”, Rezník writes.
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