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EPRA convenes in Chișinău for its 61st meeting
posted on 12 May, 2025   (public)
Key themes on EPRA's agenda: Protecting children online and evidence-based regulators           The 61st EPRA meeting is taking place on 15-16 May 2025 in Chișinău. This closed event, hosted by the Audiovisual Council of the Republic of Moldova,...
EPRA convenes in Limassol for 60th meeting
posted on 21 October, 2024   (public)
Key themes on EPRA's agenda: artificial intelligence in the media sector & fighting hateful content                 The 60th EPRA meeting is taking place on 23-25 October 2024 in Limassol. This closed event, hosted...
EPRA Secretariat: Vacancy notice
posted on 15 July, 2024   (public)
HIRE ALERT: We're looking for a Temporary Junior Project Officer from mid-September  As of 15 September, EPRA offers a position of full-time temporary junior project officer to help the Executive Board and the Secretary of the European Platform of Regulatory...

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Transparency reports from VLOPSES: briefing by the Council for Media Services (SK)
posted on 09 February, 2024   (public)
Despite valuable insights further standardisation is needed to reach meaningful transparency On 31 January 2024, the Council for Media Services, the media regulatory authority from Slovakia, published a brief analysis of the transparency reports provided by the very...
New board for the Greek media regulator (NCRT)
posted on 22 January, 2024   (public)
A new Board and a new President for the NCRT  On 28 September 2023, Efterpi Koutzamani Drilia was appointed President of the National Council for Radio and Television for a six-year term. Giannis Politis, journalist and political analyst, was appointed...
The Swedish Agency for the Media: merger of the MPRT and the SMC
posted on 09 January, 2024   (public)
Merger of the two Swedish EPRA members On 1 January 2024, the Swedish Press and Broadcasting Authority (Myndigheten för press, radio och tv - MPRT) and the Swedish Media Council (Statens medieråd - SMC) merged to become the Mediemyndigheten ...