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Empowering media regulators for tomorrow: EPRA’s 2026 Work Programme addresses critical issues across a changing landscape The Executive Board adopted EPRA's Work Programme for 2026 on 23 January in Brussels.&nbs...
A detailed review highlighting widespread adoption of audience protection measures and different approaches On 27 November 2025, UK regulator Ofcom published a review of audience protection measure...
La 58e réunion de l'EPRA aura lieu du 18 au 20 octobre 2023 à Bucarest, à l'aimable invitation du Conseil national de l'audiovisuel roumain (CNA).Lien vers la vidéo de présentation par le CNALe co...
Presentation by Dr Kirsty Park, EDMO Ireland and DCU FuJo Institute (IE), on selected key findings from the Digital News Report 2022 for the Thematic session 1: Disinformation, plurality and trust at the 56th EPRA mee...
Presentation by Dr Kirsty Park, EDMO Ireland and DCU FuJo Institute (IE), on selected key findings from the Digital News Report 2022 for the Thematic session 1: Disinformation, plurality and trust at the 56th EPRA mee...
Presentation by Anthony Szynkaruk (Ofcom UK) on supporting media plurality in the UK, for the Thematic session 1: Disinformation, plurality and trust of the 56th EPRA meeting in Antalya on 14 October 2022
Background document to thematic session 1 - "Dis/misinformation, plurality and trust - understanding the evidence to design better interventions" by the EPRA Secretariat for the 56th EPRA meeting on 13 October 2022 - ...
La 56e réunion de l'EPRA aura lieu du 12 au 14 octobre 2022 à Antalya, à l'aimable invitation du Conseil suprême pour la radio et la télévision (RTÜK).Le comité exécutif vous invi...
Autumn session: list of supplementary materials to accompany the EPRA podcast on 'media plurality in the age of algorithms - transparency and trust: the user’s perspective in online content navigation'. (The podcast w...
Autumn session: presentation of the focus and speakers of the EPRA podcast on 'media plurality in the age of algorithms - transparency and trust: the user’s perspective in online content navigation'.
'The goal should be to use the affordance of new technologies to create optimal conditions for […] freedom of expression to flourish'.
On 3 March 2020, the Council of Europe published a background paper ahead of the ...
A new and interactive approach in order to initiate an open and wide-ranging debate on the future of public service broadcasting in the UK
On 27 February 2020, UK regulator Ofcom published a review of the...
Summary of the session and debate that took place in the Working group on European Works and prominence on 24 October 2019 in Athens. The two presentations of Sophie Valais and Agnes Schneeberger from the European Aud...
Tallinn Guidelines call on States to ensure sustainable and effective pluralistic media landscape enhancing national minorities’ representation
Building on the 2003 Broadcast Media Guidelines, the Tallinn Guidelines...
RTBF encouraged to diversify sports broadcasts and boost off-screen diversity
Further to Art. 136, 5° of the Coordinated Decree on audiovisual media services, the Belgian Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel (CSA) is r...
Study reveals highly fragmented approach in Member States
The Free University of Brussels (Université libre de Bruxelles) published in December 2018 a study on the Obligations on on-demand audiovisual media services ...
While progress is apparent on-screen, changes seem to be happening more slowly behind the camera
The Creative Diversity Network (CDN), a forum which brings together member organisations across the UK TV industry, and...
Outcomes of KommAustria/RTR event: "What do we believe: Living in a web of communications, commerce and artificial intelligence"
Panel "Freedom of expression and ensuring diversity: what can we expect of regulation ...
Résumé du GT II (EPRA/2018/11a) par Elena Sotirova, EPRA Secrétariat, pour le Groupe de travail II "Accroître la diversité dans le secteur audiovisuel: une approche globale" du 11 octobre 2018 à Bratislava