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Gov’t to let public broadcaster show more ads to compensate for budget cuts

The Dutch public broadcaster NPO is set to increase its television advertising from 8 percent to 10 percent of airtime starting in 2027, a move expected to generate an additional 12 million euros annually, according to the Cabinet. The measure is designed to help NPO recoup part of the 150 million euros in planned budget cuts.

The Cabinet, led by caretaker Minister of Education, Culture, and Science Gouke Moes (BBB), approved the plan on Friday, NU.nl reported.

“This measure allows NPO to partially recover the budget reductions while maintaining fair competition with commercial broadcasters,” Moes said. Commercial broadcasters rely entirely on advertising revenue, he noted, and the regulation for online video advertising will remain unchanged.

The plan originated from negotiations last year aimed at easing education budget cuts. In return for partial relief, NPO faced an additional 50 million euros reduction in its funding. The increased advertising revenue is intended to compensate for this reduction.

The proposal now awaits approval by the Tweede Kamer before it can take effect.

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