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Newly updated EPRA-EBU table listing the events of major importance across EuropeUpdated in January 2026 with the new Italian listWe are pleased to inform you that thanks to the active cooperation of EPRA members and ...
Updated table of major events in Europe, as compiled by the Media Intelligence Service of the European Broadcasting Union, and validated by EPRA members (Accurate as of November 2025, and edited in January 2026 to add...
Mr. Mehmet Daniş has been elected as the new President of the Radio and Television Supreme Council (RTÜK) on 24 October 2025.He was first elected as a Member of the RTÜK by the Grand National Asse...
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 (...
Online platforms: inevitable partners in the battle for attention?
The 12th edition of the Reuters Digital News Report was released on 21 June 2023. It covers 6 continents and 46 markets and emphasises ...
EPRA session addresses the effects of perceived disinformation, the impact of media polarisation and the role of regulatorsDis/misinformation, plurality and trust are topical themes underpinning Eu...
Presentation by Dr Kirsty Park, EDMO Ireland and DCU FuJo Institute (IE), on selected key findings from the Digital News Report 2022 for the Thematic session 1: Disinformation, plurality and trust at the 56th EPRA mee...
Presentation by Dr Kirsty Park, EDMO Ireland and DCU FuJo Institute (IE), on selected key findings from the Digital News Report 2022 for the Thematic session 1: Disinformation, plurality and trust at the 56th EPRA mee...
EPRA members meet to address topical regulatory challenges The 56th EPRA meeting is taking place on 12-14 October 2022 in Antalya. This closed event, hosted by the RTÜK, the Radio and Television Suprem...
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...
News avoidance, generational gap and the limits of the news business model
On 15 June, the 2022 Reuters Digital News Report was released, providing a broad and in-depth picture of the last year's news consumptio...
La 56e réunion de l'EPRA aura lieu du 12 au 14 octobre 2022 à Antalya, à l'aimable invitation du Conseil suprême pour la radio et la télévision (RTÜK).Le comité exécutif vous invi...
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-...
Impact of Covid-19 crisis on news: serious economic threats but also opportunities to reinvent relationship with audience
The latest edition of the Reuters Digital News Report, which was published on...
While tech giants are forced to face more responsibilities and on-demand formats are becoming the new business model, concerns arise about quality journalism, for the benefit of more trusted news brands and radio podc...
Ebubekir SAHIN succeeded Ilhan YERLIKAYA as of 23 January 2019
Following the recent resignation of Prof. İlhan Yerlikaya from his position of President of the Radio and Television Supreme Council of Turkey and as req...
Effective law enforcement increasingly dependent on complex multidisciplinary approach
The way the Internet and new communication technologies revolutionised the dissemination of audiovisual content across borders ha...