Let's not.
Everything is difficult in Bosnia(when it comes to making political decisions), they are not even able to make a deal about the existing national tv channels, I cannot imagine what might happen if they start from the scratch.
Just to highlight again: the reason why BHRT is down is not the money (that came later), but politics and political ideas that block everything that is unifying Bosnian society(ies), like BHRT.
Once upon a time I tried to explain, to a foreigner, in the simpliest terms possible, the structure of Bosnian government. He was a lawyer btw. I talked slowly, in plain words, giving very simplified explanations.
And just when I thought that I made it, in the end he was still winking fast with eyes wide open and a lower jaw on top of his chest.
That's when I realized the effort is not worth it at all and gave up on explaining.
In the shortest terms for our foreign friends:
1. BIH has 2 autonomous constitutional entities: majority Serb Republic of Srpska; and the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina which is majority Bosniak with Croat representatives in entity institutions.
2. There are also federal level central institutions that should represent both constitutional entities and all people of BIH.
3. Current public broadcaster that is the EBU member that pays contributions for the ESC is a federal level public broadcaster.
4. However, both constitutional entities have their own TV stations that are funded by 2 constitutional entities, mimicking the political power of those 2 entities.
5. The TV station founded by the Republic of Srpska is propelling the seccessionist speech of Serb leaders who want to secede from BIH.
Therefore they have zero political interest to give funding to a federal broadcaster which politically represents unified Bosnia and Herzegovina.
6. In the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, due to a political conflict between Bosniak right-wing and left-wing parties with Croatian parties, over the way in which the Croats should be represented in the institutions of the Federation, and due to blockade of their representation in federal level central presidency, the Croats don't want to approve funding neither for the TV station founded by the Federation because they deem it exclusively Bosniak and serving Bosniak right-wingers, nor do they want to fund federal public broadcaster which they deem as a political representative of Bosniak left-wingers that are blocking them from having representatives in federal level institutions.
The Croats therefore spend money on their semi-private semi-public TV station funded by several majority Croat counties of the Federation.
6. When Bosnia and Herzegovina participates in international sporting events, this is how it works:
A) Croats support Croatia, even if they play against Bosnia
B) Serbs support Serbia, even if they play against Bosnia (rather, more-so when the play against Bosnia)
C) Bosniaks support Bosnia
7. When Bosnia and Herzegovina doesn't play in such sporting events, it goes like this:
A) In the match Croatia - Turkey Croats would cheer for Croatia, Bosniaks would support Turkey, Serbs would support neither
B) In the match Greece - Turkey, Serbs would support Greece, Bosniaks and Croats would support Turkey
C) In the match Serbia - Albania, Bosniaks and Croats would support Albania (same applies to the match Serbia - Switzerland
)
D) In the match Russia - Ukraine, Serbs would support Russia, Bosniaks and Croats would support Ukraine
There. Now that it's finally written like this, abandon all hope with opening Bosnia and Herzegovina 2025 thread.