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by taejo 3732 days ago
Moreover, this right is established by a treaty between the German states, rather than by a law of the federal government.
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So there's basically a media bureaucracy that can decide how much money it wants to earn, without asking any customers. Awesome!
But they can not decide their own wages, can not carry profits from one year into the other, and can not hoard excess money.
Side note: as someone who pays that fee, I would never think of myself as a 'customer' of public broadcasting, since it's a public service -- just like I wouldn't think of myself as a 'customer' of hospitals, schools, communal waste disposal, the fire department or law enforcement.
That may be true, but it's irrelevant to my point, which was that the Rundfunkbeitrag is a matter of state (Land) law, and thus even further away from the hands of the federal foreign ministry.