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Situation in Ukraine prompts reactions from NRAs across Europe In reaction to the events unfolding in Ukraine, the Ukrainian regulator, the National Council of Television and Radio Broadcasting&nbs...
Report by the National Broadcasting Council of Poland on "The effectiveness of self-regulation designed to protect children on television and the Internet", 2021
Self-regulatory system is deemed effective to protect children
A recent analysis conducted by the National Broadcasting Council of Poland, the KRRiT, confirmed the effectiveness of the self-regulation system develope...
Polish TV series reflect societal stereotypes with an improved presence of women but essentially in typical roles
Based on the belief that media is a key area to shape social perceptions and building on the developme...
Despite some fragmentation in the policy process and greater complexity in terms of implementation, the BIK Map shows positive progress in the implementation of the European Strategy for a Better Internet for Children...
New indicators highlight the challenging impact of online platforms on media pluralism
On 23 July 2020, the Centre for Media Pluralism and Freedom has released the third version of its Media Pluralism Monitor, an EU-...
Report highlights the need for a pan-European database and improved cooperation between NRAs and film agencies
In July 2020, the European Audiovisual Observatory (EAO) published a mapping report of the leg...
Impact of Covid-19 crisis on news: serious economic threats but also opportunities to reinvent relationship with audience
The latest edition of the Reuters Digital News Report, which was published on...
The more dramatic the crisis becomes, the more citizens turn to PSM
On 23 March 2020, the Media Intelligence Service, the research branch of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), published an overview of the imp...
IRIS Special emphasises ongoing quest for a ‘culture of independence’
On 10 October 2019, the European Audiovisual Observatory released, with the scientific coordination of the Institute for Information Law (IViR)...
While tech giants are forced to face more responsibilities and on-demand formats are becoming the new business model, concerns arise about quality journalism, for the benefit of more trusted news brands and radio podc...
Comparative Background Document EPRA/2018/09a by Samuel Studer, OFCOM (CH), titled "Public service and public interest content in the digital age: the role of regulators". The paper is based on the analysis of the res...
This year's MPM edition highlights a general trend of stagnation and even deterioration
On 26 November 2018, the European University Institute's Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF) in Florence has r...
Introduction EPRA/2018/09 par Samuel Studer, OFCOM (CH), responsable des contenus pour la session plénière 1 : "Le service public et les contenus d'intérêt public à l'ère numérique : le rôle des régulateurs" le 11 oct...
Reinforced cooperation between NRAs is crucial given the variety of licensing procedures
The European Audiovisual Observatory published a Mapping of licensing systems for audiovisual media services in EU-28 on 26 Se...
Version finale révisée du rapport comparatif de l'EPRA sur "Accroître la diversité dans le secteur audiovisuel - point focal sur la question du genre; avantages et meilleures pratiques", par l'Ofcom britannique au nom...
Promouvoir une meilleure représentation des genres à l'écran et hors écran : le rôle des régulateurs audiovisuels
Aujourd'hui, 18 septembre 2018, l'EPRA a officiellement présenté un rapport comparatif intitulé « Vers...
Document de travail EPRA/2018/02 par Samuel Studer, OFCOM (CH), responsable des contenus pour la session plénière 1 : "Le service public et les contenus d'intérêt public à l'ère numérique : tour d'horizon des points d...