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EPRA adopts its Work Programme for 2025
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14 février 2025
(public)
Protecting Children Online and Media Pluralism are key themes, along with process-based discussions
Farewell to Jean-François Furnémont
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13 octobre 2024
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It is with immense sadness and a very heavy heart that we inform you of the sudden death of our colleague and friend Jean-François Furnémont, who passed away on...
Vice-chair election: EPRA welcomes new Board member
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10 juin 2024
(public)
Armela Krasniqi joins the EPRA Executive Board
Elections to a vacant position of Vice Chairperson in the EPRA Executive Board took place during the
Actualités de l'EPRA
EPRA adopts Work Programme for 2020
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17 février 2020
(public)
Provide knowledge, facilitate discussions and the sharing of best practices to help regulators understand and adapt to a rapidly-changing environment
Planning Media Literacy campaigns - EPRA Media Literacy Taskforce issues guidance
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10 décembre 2019
(public)
It is going to take longer than you think!
On 19 November, the EPRA Media Literacy Taskforce issued its latest set of practical...
EPRA meets in Athens
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21 octobre 2019
(public)
EPRA meets in Athens to address emerging regulatory challenges and cooperation
The detailed Agenda for the
Actualités de la régulation
Regulation of online media providers: Greek Council of State submits preliminary reference to CJEU
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28 août 2023
(public)
Shall the revised Audiovisual Media Services Directive* lead to an extension of provisions applying to traditional broadcasters to online broadcasters?
Arcom's report on 'hateful content online & platforms': more efforts are needed
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28 août 2023
(public)
Very Large Online Platforms: efforts to comply with the Digital Services Act must be consolidated
A media guide on how to report on sexual abuse involving minors.
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21 juillet 2023
(public)
Raising awareness, showing empathy and promoting collective responsibility: the role played by journalists when reporting on sexual violence against children.