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Strikes, Zero-Round, and a Court Date: Germany’s Public Broadcasters Under Pressure

SiterGedge by SiterGedge
June 18, 2026
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Germany’s public broadcasting system is facing simultaneous pressures on multiple fronts. On June 17, ARD and ZDF appeared before the Federal Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe to contest the states’ failure to implement a recommended increase in the broadcasting fee. The KEF — an independent commission — had proposed raising the monthly contribution to €18.94, but federal states blocked the move.

The fee freeze has left individual broadcasters scrambling to plug budget holes. The Mitteldeutsche Rundfunk (MDR), for instance, expects a shortfall of roughly €20 million in 2025 and 2026 combined. That shortfall is now shaping the broadcaster’s labor relations and programming.

One Broadcaster Settles — With a Pay Freeze

While other ARD stations face walkouts, MDR struck a deal in late May with unions DJV, Verdi, and Unisono. The administrative council gave its approval on June 15. The core trade-off: employees will receive no pay increase at all in 2026 — a so-called zero round — and in exchange management has ruled out operational redundancies until the end of October 2026.

MDR program director Boris Lochthofen has already warned of painful cuts: some well-known crime drama series will be scaled back, and several information formats are being discontinued or moved elsewhere.

Coordinated Walkouts Hit Four Stations

Strikes began at the Westdeutsche Rundfunk (WDR) and Südwestrundfunk (SWR) on June 17. A day later the Bayerische Rundfunk (BR) and Norddeutsche Rundfunk (NDR) joined. In Hannover, NDR strikers gathered for a central rally at midday.

Verdi is demanding a 7% pay rise, with a minimum increase of €300 per month, for a contract term of 12 months. Employers have offered just 1–2% annual increases over a 35-month term. The gap remains wide.

The industrial action had immediate on-air effects: one edition of the Tagesschau news broadcast was produced without its usual on-screen presenter. An NDR concert, however, went ahead as scheduled because the work stoppage ended at around 7 p.m.

The next formal round of negotiations for NDR is set for June 26.

Union Leadership Changes and a New AI Stance

Amid the strike activity, the media union VRFF held a conference on June 15–16 in Rösrath. Members elected Christiana Ennemoser as the new national chairperson. Going forward, the union plans to rely more heavily on dual leadership in its committees.

Artificial intelligence is also high on the agenda. On June 17, the dju branch of Verdi issued a five-point plan. The key demands: human beings must retain editorial responsibility, any AI-generated content must be clearly labeled, and creators whose work is used as training data for AI systems deserve protection and compensation.

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