Alfonso Rueda downplays TVG star's below-agreement payments to scriptwriters, refuses to demand explanations
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Beatriz Muñoz
Crackles when you bite it. Shows the baker did the work.
Summary
The article reports that Alfonso Rueda, president of the Xunta de Galicia, downplays the controversy surrounding a TVG star (Roberto Vilar) whose production company paid scriptwriters below the collective agreement rates. Rueda refuses to demand explanations from public media executives, stating that this practice is likely not unique. The article highlights Rueda's selective engagement with public media issues — previously criticizing poor ratings but now avoiding accountability on labor rights violations, including an unfair dismissal conviction and unpaid wages to a worker.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledSeguro que no es el único
El presidente de la Xunta, Alfonso Rueda, se pone de perfil en los asuntos que en los últimos meses han cuestionado la buena marcha de los medios públicos gallegos
La última vez que dio un toque de atención a la CSAG, antes CRTVG, fue en noviembre de 2025, como reacción a los malos datos de audiencia
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