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Annonces

EPRA adopts its Work Programme for 2025
ajouté le 14 février 2025   (public)
Protecting Children Online and Media Pluralism are key themes, along with  process-based discussions
Farewell to Jean-François Furnémont
ajouté le 13 octobre 2024   (public)
  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
ajouté le 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

Sharing the outcomes of the 2nd EPRA Media Literacy Taskforce Meeting
ajouté le 10 décembre 2018   (public)
Taskforce adopted Guidance documents on evaluating MIL projects and on encouraging stakeholders’ engagement
EPRA back in Bratislava for 48th Meeting
ajouté le 16 octobre 2018   (public)
On the eve of AVMSD adoption, the need for increased cooperation between AV regulators and enhanced EPRA-ERGA synergy were deemed crucial 18 years after first convening in the Slovak capital, EPRA was...
EPRA to hire Administrative Assistant to reinforce its permanent Secretariat
ajouté le 3 septembre 2018   (public)
EPRA Assistant Recruitment: publication of  vacancy notice

Actualités de la régulation

Regulation of online media providers: Greek Council of State submits preliminary reference to CJEU
ajouté le 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
ajouté le 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.
ajouté le 21 juillet 2023   (public)
Raising awareness, showing empathy and promoting collective responsibility: the role played by journalists when reporting on sexual violence against children.