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L'évolution de l'écosystème de l'information : les réseaux sociaux, les plateformes vidéo et l'IA prennent le dessus Le 16 juin 2026, le Reuters Institute a publié son « Digital News Report » annuel, qui analyse ...
La 63e réunion de l'EPRA aura lieu à Tirana, en Albanie, du 20 au 22 mai 2026 à l'invitation de l'Autorité des Médias Audiovisuels.Le comité exécutif vous invite chaleureusement à participer à cette réunion en personn...
Empowering media regulators for tomorrow: EPRA’s 2026 Work Programme addresses critical issues across a changing landscape The Executive Board adopted EPRA's Work Programme for 2026 on 23 January in Brussels.&nbs...
EPRA's Draft Work Programme for 2026 as approved by the EPRA Board. The Board is now consulting on this draft to fine-tune topics and collect concrete offers to contribute. Deadline for responses is 16 January.
Changing platforms' strategies and news avoidance: an opportunity for media brands?On 17 June 2024, the Reuters Institute published its yearly Digital News Report, analysing online news consumption across six&nbs...
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....
While TV remains the most popular mode of consumption in the Wallonia-Brussels Federation, VOD is now indispensable for French-speaking BelgiansFor the 2nd time, the CSA (BE) has released, in English, the results of i...
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...
EPRA and CPC to build strong connection between researchers and regulatorsThe European Platform of Regulatory Authorities (EPRA) and the Comms Policy Collaborative (CPC) in the Department of Communications at the Univ...
On 17 December 2019, the European Audiovisual Observatory (EAO) held a workshop on Artificial Intelligence in the audiovisual industry, aiming at discussing the opportunities and challenges raised in this sector and...
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
General update of the reports and activities and databases of the European Audiovisual Observatory for the period December 2018 to November 2019 with links.
Summary of the session and debate that took place in the Working group on Update on Accessibility of TV and on-demand audiovisual media services on 24 October 2019 in Athens.
Presentation by Martin Spycher (Swiss Broadcasting Corporation) on the future of access services on TV and on demand audiovisual services for the working group 3 on 24 October 2019 in Athens.