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Recognising the crucial role of community media by supporting a sustainable and robust sector
On the occasion of the National Community Radio Day on the 18th of June, the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland, ...
A qualitative and quantitative study to better understand the mechanisms behind the dissemination of dis/misinformation on Twitter
Following the adoption of the French law on the fight against information manipula...
Online harms survey, analysis of online habits, reports on misinformation and media literacy: Ofcom builds a robust evidence base to better understand how people interact with online information
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Outputs from EMIL’s meeting n°2 on 21 May 2021 focusing on media literacy and hate speech: Key points of the discussion about the role of MIL in the fight against hate speech and examples of initiatives mentioned in t...
The youngest and oldest scored the worst
Every two years, the Norwegian Media Authority examines the population's critical media understanding, with a view to gaining insight into how critical media understanding de...
EPRA Vice-Chair Maria Donde highlights the key role of MIL networks and media regulators’ efforts to support such networks and stresses the importance of MIL mapping
“Everyone is talking about media competenc...
Presentation by Tobias Schmid, Media Authority of North Rhine Wesphalia (LfM), Germany for the thematic EPRA session "Living with hate speech: from apprehending to combatting" on 21 May 2021 during the 53rd EPRA meet...
A proposed statutory framework making a distinction between advertising that is under the control of the VSP provider and advertising that is not
From 1 November 2020, video-sharing platforms (VSPs) establi...
Presentation by Anette Novak for the Swedish Media Council for the thematic EPRA session "Living with hate speech: from apprehending to combatting" on 21 May 2021 during the 53rd EPRA meeting.
A new gender-related monitoring methodology to make media more sensitive and accountable
At the request of the National Council of TV and Radio Broadcasting of Ukraine, the National Democratic Institute (NDI) - a non...
KAVI joins the EPRA network
At the 53rd EPRA meeting, which was held online on 20 May 2021, EPRA members officially endorsed the membership application of the National Audiovisual Institute of Finland, KAVI.
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EPRA Members adopt new statutes
As part of the EPRA Strategy for 2021-2023 “Sharing knowledge to embrace change” and its related work plan, EPRA members have unanimously adopted amendments of the Statutes propo...
A brand new Executive Board for EPRAElections of the entire EPRA Executive Board took place during the online plenary meeting of the 53rd EPRA meeting on 20 May 2021. The Assembly of EPRA members unanimously elec...
Background paper EPRA/2021/03 by the EPRA Secretariat for the thematic EPRA session "Living with hate speech: from apprehending to combatting" on 21 May 2021 from 12:00 to 14:30 CET - Final, post-meeting version of 13...
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...
"Does freedom of expression have limits?
How to delete a picture on social networks?
Who is responsible in case of cyber-harassment?
What role do the media have to play in terms of equality?"
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