The Croatian Radiotelevision (HRT) board approved the annual report on operations and performance for 2025, along with the fulfillment of obligations under the agreement with the Croatian government. The head of HRT, Robert Šveb, highlighted challenges including organizational changes, financial difficulties requiring additional state funding, and the implementation of the first phase of consolidation plans. He noted achievements such as maintaining public service continuity, strengthening children’s content, developing digital services, and fulfilling legal obligations regarding independent producers. Šveb also mentioned the departure of 330 employees through voluntary buyouts, which allowed for salary increases reaching the national average. New programming successes included the series 'Sram,' children's brand 'Juhuhu,' and changes on Hrvatski Radio, including the show 'Radio#matura.' Sanja Mikleušević Pavić emphasized the need to address public interest topics and investigative journalism, while Sanja Sarnavka criticized HRT's news program as biased and questioned the decision to broadcast a concert by Marko Perković Thompson.
Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced overview of HRT's operational and strategic developments, including both achievements and criticisms. It includes perspectives from different members of the HRT board, providing multiple viewpoints without overtly favoring any side. The framing remains neutral, with a






