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Executive Board adopts EPRA's new Work Programme
posted on
25 February, 2019
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An practically-oriented, relevant and forward-looking programme for 2019
Gender equality and broadcasting: EPRA publishes comparative Report
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18 September, 2018
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Promoting greater gender representation and portrayal on- and off-screen: the role of audiovisual regulators
Vice-Chair Election: Maria Donde joins EPRA Board
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04 June, 2018
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EPRA Executive Board finally complete
Elections to a vacant position of Vice Chairperson in the EPRA Executive Board took place during the 47th...
EPRA News
Researching media literacy: EPRA Media Literacy Taskforce issues guidance
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09 September, 2019
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Media Literacy being an ever-changing process that requires constant reflection and adaptations, it is crucial that those interested in media literacy regularly conduct research into the subject
EPRA meets in Sarajevo to address key challenges for audiovisual regulation
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27 May, 2019
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Online harms a key focus on the agenda of EPRA´s 49th meeting
The detailed Agenda for the
EPRA publishes comparative paper on public service content in the digital age: the role of regulators
posted on
02 April, 2019
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Paper highlights trend towards reinforced powers of independent NRAs with regard to the assessment of PSM performance
Regulation News
A new methodology to monitor gender equality in media in Ukraine
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25 May, 2021
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A new gender-related monitoring methodology to make media more sensitive and accountable
Protection of minors and self-regulation in Poland: KRRiT issues monitoring report
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06 May, 2021
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Self-regulatory system is deemed effective to protect children
A recent analysis conducted by the National Broadcasting Council of Poland, the
Regulators and cooperation: spotlight on the French toolkit for citizens in the digital age
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20 April, 2021
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"Does freedom of expression have limits?
How to delete a picture on social networks?
Who is responsible in case of cyber-harassment?
What role do the media have to play in...