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Présentation de l'étude The independence of national regulatory authorities et des dernières actualités de l'Observatoire européen de l'audiovisuel par Amélie Lacourt, analyste au département Informations juridiques.
L’Observatoire européen de l’audiovisuel, qui fait partie du Conseil de l’Europe à Strasbourg, vient de publier une étude de référence intitulée The independence of national regulatory authorities fonctionne...
The Twitter company was sanctioned for the first time with a fine of over 1 million euros for having spread gambling advertising on video-sharing platform X
For the first time, the Italian convergent regulator Agcom...
Hosting services providers held liable for illegal online gambling advertising by the Italian regulatorOn 5 December 2023, the Italian Communication Authority (Agcom) adopted new and significant sanctions against Goog...
Outcome of the CAC project on video games and online gambling "What do you bet?" ("Què t'hi juges"); the project was first presented at the 7th EMIL meeting on 22 April 2022
Presentation of "Què t'hi juges" (what do you bet?) project on video games & gambling from the student experience, by Neus Riera, CAC (ES) for the 7th EMIL meeting on 22 April
Webinar Nr. 2: Gambling and betting advertising
The cancellation of the 51st EPRA meeting in Antwerp has forced the EPRA team to innovate and to replace the scheduled working group on gambling and betting advertising...
IRIS Special emphasises ongoing quest for a ‘culture of independence’
On 10 October 2019, the European Audiovisual Observatory released, with the scientific coordination of the Institute for Information Law (IViR)...
Annulation de la 51e réunion de l'EPRA à Anvers: remplacement par une session virtuelle La 51ème réunion de l'EPRA qui devait se tenir à Anvers du 13 au 15 mai 2020, à l'aimable invitation de l'Autorité Flamande ...
Tallinn Guidelines call on States to ensure sustainable and effective pluralistic media landscape enhancing national minorities’ representation
Building on the 2003 Broadcast Media Guidelines, the Tallinn Guidelines...
Ambitious twinning project to support strategic and technical evolution of young Tunisian regulator
On 13 December 2018, the Belgian "Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel" (the audiovisual regulator of the French speak...
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...
Involving a large variety of stakeholders to share and exchange knowledge and resources is key for sustainable MIL projects
On 20 December 2018, the Media and Internet Governance Division of the Council of Europe pre...
Submitting online media to audiovisual media regulation is not compliant with European practice
On 20 August 2018, the Media and Internet Division of the Council of Europe has published a study titled "Media regula...
States are encouraged to develop strategies for increasing sustainability of media and to support quality journalism, whilst respecting editorial and operational autonomy
On 7 March 2018, the Council of Europe has is...
Regulatory authorities and hate speech in Southeast Europe: a new Council of Europe Publication
In July 2017, the Media and Internet Division of the Council of Europe, in collaboration with several national regulator...
Le caractère distinctif de la BBC – Rapport Ipsos MORI pour l’Ofcom
L’institut de recherche Ipsos Mori a publié en juin 2017 un rapport préparé pour l’Ofcom intitulé : « BBC Distinctiveness ».
Depui...
Call for tenders: consultancy services for preparation of the Media sector inquiry in Montenegro
The Council of Europe is currently implementing EU/CoE Joint Programme “Reinforcing judicial expertise on freedom of e...