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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...
Short intervention from Olha Нerasymiuk, Chair of the National Council of Television and Radio Broadcasting of Ukraine, during the Spotlight on EPRA members session, at the 60 EPRA meeting in Limassol
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...
Guidelines to disseminate relevant international practices, principles and responsible use of AI systems in news mediaUkraine - the Ministry of Digital Transformation, the Ministry of culture and information policy an...
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 (...
A new package of sanctions by the EU and further measures taken by some media regulatorsThe EPRA Secretariat continues to monitor the various measures taken by media NRAs in the EPRA network and by the European Union....
A unique project of sharing experience between the media regulators of Poland and Ukraine
The audiovisual National Regulatory Authorities of Poland (KRRiT) and Ukraine (National Council of TV ...
Further measures taken by several media NRAs, different stances on combatting disinformation and propaganda
Following a series of articles on media regulators' reactions to the invasion of Ukraine by Russia pub...
NRAs communicate the EU regulation and decision to ban RT and Sputnik to stakeholders, some extend ban furtherFollowing the initial article published by the EPRA Secretariat on 1 March reporting on the measures t...
Situation in Ukraine prompts reactions from NRAs across Europe In reaction to the events unfolding in Ukraine, the Ukrainian regulator, the National Council of Television and Radio Broadcasting&nbs...
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...
"Media Change Ukraine": a project presented by Valentyn Koval, First Deputy Chairman of the National Council, on the occasion of EPRA's 1st digital plenary on 22 January 2021
A joint working group with the industry and the public to develop self-regulatory broadcasting rules
Since 2014, the National Council of TV and Radio Broadcasting (NCTR) has undertaken initiatives aimed at encouragin...
Comparative Background Document EPRA/2018/09a by Samuel Studer, OFCOM (CH), titled "Public service and public interest content in the digital age: the role of regulators". The paper is based on the analysis of the res...
Introduction EPRA/2018/09 par Samuel Studer, OFCOM (CH), responsable des contenus pour la session plénière 1 : "Le service public et les contenus d'intérêt public à l'ère numérique : le rôle des régulateurs" le 11 oct...