Media of Switzerland

Media of Switzerland

Because of its four national languages, its cultural diversity and economical status, Switzerland has long had one of the best developed and most complete media sectors in Europe.[citation needed]

Still, due to its small territorial size, it's strongly influenced by the media of larger bordering countries, with foreign journals, radios and televisions popular throughout the country.[citation needed] The broadcasting sector is dominated by the SRG SSR, subsidized by the federal government, while the printed press is free of governmental involvement.

Switzerland was ranked seventh for 2008 in the yearly "Worldwide press freedom ranking of countries" published by Reporters Without Borders, tied with Belgium, Latvia, New Zealand, Slovakia and Sweden.

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