Employee commissions at the public broadcaster RTP and the news agency Lusa have warned that government-led transformation plans could compromise public service journalism. Workers criticized the relevant minister for making decisions based on personal observations rather than technical foundations.
Workers fear for future of RTP and Lusa
Context & Explainers

RTP (Rádio e Televisão de Portugal) is Portugal's public service broadcaster, operating television channels (RTP1, RTP2, RTP3, RTP Memória, RTP Internacional, RTP África), radio stations (Antena 1, Antena 2, Antena 3, RDP Internacional, RDP África), and the RTP Play streaming platform.
Founded in 1955 (television) and 1935 (radio, as Emissora Nacional), RTP is funded through a monthly audiovisual contribution (Contribuição para o Audiovisual, CAV) included in electricity bills, plus limited advertising revenue. It operates under a public service concession that mandates news independence, cultural programming, and coverage for Portuguese-speaking communities worldwide.
RTP plays a central role in Portuguese public life — it hosts the main political debates during elections, produces news programming, and broadcasts major national events. Its editorial independence and funding model are recurring subjects of political debate, with some parties advocating for privatization or restructuring of the public broadcaster.
The government is amending the statutes of Lusa, Portugal's national news agency, to make the organization more professional and less influenced by political shifts. It is the primary source for breaking news and official reports, providing content to media outlets across the country. Those following local news should note that Lusa is often the first to report on government announcements and legislative changes.
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- Lusa and RTP workers fear that the Government's lack of objectivity will compromise public servicecmjornal.pt ·
- Minister makes decisions based on personal observations. Lusa and RTP workers fear that the Government's lack of objectivity will compromise public servicertp.pt ·
- RTP and Lusa: public service "seriously compromised"observador.pt ·


