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Background paper prepared by Maida Ćulahović, ZaštoNe? for the thematic session 2 "Fighting hateful Content: the role of regulators", for the 60th EPRA meeting in Limassol on 25 October 2024 (pre-meeting version of 16...
This year's overall results show a continuity with previous mappings despite an increase of the risk associated with market plurality
The Media Pluralism Monitor (...
The Media Pluralism Monitor 2022: growing threats against journalists, high level of media concentration and the issue of political advertising online
The Media Pluralism Monitor (MPM) is a project co-founded by th...
EU ban extended to new channels, ban of all means of broadcast and transmission to reduce possibilities of circumvention
[ADDENDUM: Important information added on 13 June]
The European Commission announced the ...
Key ingredients for evidence-based, future-proof regulation include structured coordination between NRAs at the national and European level, in-depth research, and enough resources in terms of funding, staffing and to...
Despite some fragmentation in the policy process and greater complexity in terms of implementation, the BIK Map shows positive progress in the implementation of the European Strategy for a Better Internet for Children...
Document 2020/04b: A list of the Media Literacy initiatives in response to the Covid-19 pandemic in Europe and beyond by Rebecca Lennon (Ofcom - UK) - Last updated: 28 July 2020
New indicators highlight the challenging impact of online platforms on media pluralism
On 23 July 2020, the Centre for Media Pluralism and Freedom has released the third version of its Media Pluralism Monitor, an EU-...
Report highlights the need for a pan-European database and improved cooperation between NRAs and film agencies
In July 2020, the European Audiovisual Observatory (EAO) published a mapping report of the leg...
On 6 September 2019, Paul H. Lorenz was appointed by the government council as Director of the Autorité Luxembourgeoise Indépendante de l'Audiovisual (ALIA). He succeeds Romain Kohn, wh...
This year's MPM edition highlights a general trend of stagnation and even deterioration
On 26 November 2018, the European University Institute's Centre for Media Pluralism and Media Freedom (CMPF) in Florence has r...
Reinforced cooperation between NRAs is crucial given the variety of licensing procedures
The European Audiovisual Observatory published a Mapping of licensing systems for audiovisual media services in EU-28 on 26 Se...
Version finale révisée du rapport comparatif de l'EPRA sur "Accroître la diversité dans le secteur audiovisuel - point focal sur la question du genre; avantages et meilleures pratiques", par l'Ofcom britannique au nom...
Promouvoir une meilleure représentation des genres à l'écran et hors écran : le rôle des régulateurs audiovisuels
Aujourd'hui, 18 septembre 2018, l'EPRA a officiellement présenté un rapport comparatif intitulé « Vers...
La 47e réunion de l'EPRA a eu lieu du 23 au 25 mai à Luxembourg à l'invitation de l'ALIA, l'instance de régulation de l'audiovisuel au Luxembourg. L'événement a rassemblé environ 157 délégués représentant 49 autorit...
Présentation du paysage audiovisuel luxembourgeois par le Président de l'Assemblée consultative de l'ALIA, Fernand Weides, à l'occasion de la 47e réunion de l'EPRA du 23 au 25 mai 2018 au Luxembourg.