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Is ERR (Eesti Rahvusringhääling) Left or Right? Political Bias, Facts, and Media Trust Score

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Last Updated: January 2026

ERR (Eesti Rahvusringhääling) Overview and Political Bias

ERR is generally regarded as neutral, though critics sometimes allege it exhibits a liberal or pro-government bias. Conservative figures have claimed the outlet favors progressive social policies. Conversely, proponents argue its reporting adheres to high ethical standards, providing a necessary counterweight to partisan media within the Estonian information space.

Standpoint Assessment
Overall political leaning Center
Estimated number of readers 750,000
Israel support Neutral / State-aligned
Use of loaded / emotional language Low
Target Audience Mass market

ERR (Eesti Rahvusringhääling) History

Formed in 2007 by merging Eesti Raadio and Eesti Televisioon, ERR's roots trace back to 1926. After the Soviet occupation, it evolved into an independent public broadcaster. It now serves as Estonia’s primary source for news, culture, and education across television, radio, and digital platforms.

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Who owns ERR (Eesti Rahvusringhääling)?

ERR is a public-law institution owned by the Estonian state but independent in its editorial decisions. It is funded almost exclusively through government grants allocated from the national budget. A cross-party Public Broadcasting Council oversees its operations to ensure political neutrality and adherence to its public service mandate.

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