| 15th Meeting of the EUROPEAN PLATFORM OF REGULATORY AUTHORITIES (EPRA) |
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The plenary session focused on the influence of politics on broadcasting. Professor Ian Hargreaves, from the University of Cardiff, opened the session by providing a detailed analysis of the very complex and fluctuating relationship between politics and broadcasting. He illustrated his analysis by commenting on some current manifestations of political influence on television in Italy, France, the United Kingdom, and Germany. This stimulating presentation was followed by a lively debate between the participants during which the modes of appointment of members of regulatory authorities, the rules regarding conflicts of interest and the issue of accountability were recurring themes. Some participants also emphasised that broadcasting content was much less endangered by politics than economics. Two separate working groups convened simultaneously during the afternoon
of the first day. The working group on DTT opened with a presentation
by Olof Hultén from the Swedish SVT, on the current challenges of DTT
for viewers, traditional broadcasters and national governments. He characterised
the present and medium term perspective on the conversion to digital television
in Europe as rather chaotic and uncertain, due to a lack of consultation
of the viewers and a lax attitude of engineers and politicians. Still,
he considered that DTT was a good idea in the long run. As an illustration
of the topic, Ms Lisa di Feliciantonio, from the AGCOM, briefly introduced
the main features of the DTT regulatory framework in Italy. During the
course of the discussion, DTT pioneers, i.e. the UK, Sweden, Spain and
Finland, shared their experience with representatives from other countries
about to launch DTT. The lack of realism of many switch-off dates set
by national governments was also emphasised.
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