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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

EPRA and the University of Vienna's Comms Policy Collaborative reap the first benefits from their partnership initiative
ajouté le 13 septembre 2022   (public)
Building strong connections between researchers and regulators for an effective and sustainable regulation The European Platform of Regulatory Authorities...
New EPRA papers on "Minors & advertising" and "Regulation of hate speech on VSP"
ajouté le 1 septembre 2022   (public)
As a result of in-depth exchanges between experts and audiovisual regulators, EPRA publishes papers on two topical issues:
At long last! EPRA convenes in Antwerp for 55th meeting
par Eric Munch (Observateur) ajouté le 5 mai 2022   (public)
EPRA meets in Antwerp for the first time in two years to address emerging regulatory challenges and cooperation

Actualités de la régulation

Independent report shines new light on media plurality in the UK
ajouté le 1 décembre 2023   (public)
CMPF report on UK media landscape 2022: traditional press under strain, digital media in quest of effective models
New Ofcom report on audience's attitudes towards sex and violence on TV (UK)
ajouté le 22 novembre 2023   (public)
The audience stresses the positive role of television in depicting violence
Illegal content & platforms: the CJEU reaffirms the country of origin principle
ajouté le 21 novembre 2023   (public)
The CJEU rules against the Austrian law KoPl-G on reporting mechanisms for providers of communication platforms