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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...
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....
Presentation "Influencers in the Audiovisual Media Landscape: Context & Regulatory Challenges" by Prof. Dr. Eva Lievens and Nadia Feci, during Thematic Session 1, on 12 May in Antwerp.
Presentation by Jörg Matthes (University of Vienna) on "Researching the Exposure of Minors to Unhealthy Foods and its Effects" during Thematic Session 1: Minors and Advertising, on 12 May 2022 in Antwerp.
Presentation by Kremlin Wickramasinghe (WHO) on "Tackling marketing of unhealthy foods to children" during Thematic Session 1: Minors and Advertising, on 12 May 2022 in Antwerp.
Background document and summary of the thematic session on "Minors & Advertising, Connecting the dots between research, policy and regulation and implementation" prepared by the EPRA Secretariat. The session took...
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...
According to Ofcom, NTV Mir Baltic failed to remain duly impartial, resulting in serious and repeated breaches of the Broadcasting Code
On 17 February 2020, Ofcom published its sanctions decision imposed on Ba...
Programme de travail de l'EPRA pour 2020 tel qu'adopté par le Comité exécutif lors de sa réunion de Munich le 31 janvier 2020 suite à la période de consultation des membres et des parties prenantes
Ambitious standards at the core of a risk-based approach to take into account the best interests of the child
On 21 January 2020, the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) has released its final versi...
Presentation by Prof. dr. Eva Lievens (Ghent University), for the Plenary Session 1: "Protecting minors in the online world: what common challenges for NRAs and DPAs?" on 24 October 2019 in Athens.
Background paper EPRA/2019/09 by the EPRA Secretariat for the first plenary session on "Protection of minors in the digital world: what common challenges for NRAs and DPAs", for the 50th EPRA meeting in Athens on 23-2...
Human rights should remain at the centre of artificial intelligence designs
The Council of Europe is addressing the impacts of Artificial Intelligence on human rights, democracy and the r...
On the eve of AVMSD adoption, the need for increased cooperation between AV regulators and enhanced EPRA-ERGA synergy were deemed crucial
18 years after first convening in the Slovak capital, EPRA was back in Bratisl...
Résumé du groupe de travail (EPRA/2018/10a) par Jean-François Furnémont, responsable contenus, pour le Groupe de travail I "Les communications commerciales 2.0: le rôle respectif des régulateurs" du 11 octobre 2018 à ...
Study identifies turning point for the advertising sector
On 25 July 2018, the French Ministry of Culture and the Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel (CSA) the French regulatory authority for the media have jointly ...
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...
Résumé par Emmanuelle Machet et Maja Cappello, co-responsables du contenu, du GT "World Café sur les nouveaux défis en matière de protection de la vie privée" qui a eu lieu le 24 mai 2018 au Luxembourg
Résumé du GT par Jean-François Furnémont (Wagner-Hatfield), responsable contenus, pour le Groupe de travail 1 "Les Communications Commerciales 2.0: inventaire des changements" du 24 mai 2018 au Luxembourg