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EPRA Autumn Meeting changes location
posted on 16 July, 2015   (public)
EPRA Autumn Meeting changes location Due to force majeure circumstances, out of the control of our colleagues of the National Broadcasting Council of Romania, the CNA has asked to reschedule its hosting of the EPRA meeting for autumn 2017; the EPRA Board has agreed to this...
A brand new EPRA Board based on continuity and experience
posted on 19 May, 2015   (public)
EPRA elects Celene Craig as Chairperson; Johanna Fell joins the Executive Board: A brand new EPRA Board based on continuity and experience Elections for the entire EPRA Executive Board (one Chairperson and up to a maximum of four Vice-Chairpersons) were held at the EPRA...

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Monitoring Media Pluralism - an exercise in futility?
posted on 10 June, 2015   (public)
Monitoring Media Pluralism - an exercise in futility? How to ensure a sustainable ecosystem for media in Europe that is financially viable and offers a plurality and diversity of content was at the centre of the debates at the 41st EPRA Meeting which took place in Berne on...

Regulation News

Online platforms and elections - New report from the Slovak Council
posted on 16 October, 2024   (public)
Slovak CMS issues monitoring report compilation on the functionalities of online platforms during  elections The Council for Media Services (CMS) has been publishing a string of election monitoring reports outlining the findings of its monitoring activity around...
Media freedom literacy: an OSCE RFoM report
posted on 28 August, 2024   (public)
A call for media freedom literacy to support media freedom and  pluralism Released in April 2024, the report “Fostering Media freedom literacy across the OSCE region” stresses the urgent need for citizens to acknowledge the critical importance of media...
USA: Google ran illegal monopoly, according to federal judge
posted on 14 August, 2024   (public)
A historic decision: a US court addresses the issue of Big Tech monopoly On 5 August 2024, a federal judge ruled that Google violated antitrust laws (Sherman Act – section 2) in a landmark case that could have major implications in the Internet ecosystem....