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Local broadcaster Haarlem105 requests city funding again, seeks structural contribution

Local broadcaster Haarlem105 requests city funding again, seeks structural contribution

Local broadcaster Haarlem105 has requested additional structural funding from the Haarlem city council for the second time in six months. Editors-in-chief Wessel van Opstal and Ruth Oei argue the investment is necessary to maintain professional local news coverage and prevent residents from relying solely on social media.

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