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EPRA adopts its Work Programme for 2025
posted on
14 February, 2025
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Protecting Children Online and Media Pluralism are key themes, along with process-based discussions
Farewell to Jean-François Furnémont
posted on
13 October, 2024
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It is with immense sadness and a very heavy heart that we inform you of the sudden death of our colleague and friend Jean-François Furnémont, who passed away on...
Vice-chair election: EPRA welcomes new Board member
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10 June, 2024
(public)
Armela Krasniqi joins the EPRA Executive BoardElections to a vacant position of Vice Chairperson in the EPRA Executive Board took place during the
EPRA News
EPRA adopts Work Programme for 2020
posted on
17 February, 2020
(public)
Provide knowledge, facilitate discussions and the sharing of best practices to help regulators understand and adapt to a rapidly-changing environment
Planning Media Literacy campaigns - EPRA Media Literacy Taskforce issues guidance
posted on
10 December, 2019
(public)
It is going to take longer than you think!
On 19 November, the EPRA Media Literacy Taskforce issued its latest set of practical...
EPRA meets in Athens
posted on
21 October, 2019
(public)
EPRA meets in Athens to address emerging regulatory challenges and cooperation
The detailed Agenda for the
Regulation News
Evaluating Media Literacy in Europe: presentation of the EduMediaTest
posted on
29 October, 2021
(public)
EduMediaTest: A tool to evaluate the skills of pupils aged 14 to 18 in media and digital literacy
EPRA cooperation: The Illiberal Turn project issues recommendations for media policies and journalistic practices
posted on
26 October, 2021
(public)
Policy and journalistic practices recommendations to tackle polarisation and rebuild trust in media
VSP Regulation: Ofcom publishes final guidance on harmful material
posted on
20 October, 2021
(public)
A flexible and proportionate approach to ensure transparency both with regard to regulatory expectations and to the measures that VSPs are taking to protect viewers