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Adjusting practices and mindset while keeping key regulatory objectives in mind: EPRA’s motto in Yerevan
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03 November, 2016
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Adjusting practices and mindset while keeping key regulatory objectives in mind: EPRA’s motto in Yerevan
EPRA's Statement of Strategy adopted in Yerevan
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02 November, 2016
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EPRA's Statement of Strategy adopted in Yerevan
EPRA consults on a draft three-year organisational Strategy
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08 June, 2016
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EPRA consults on a draft three-year organisational Strategy
EPRA News
EPRA and the University of Vienna's Comms Policy Collaborative reap the first benefits from their partnership initiative
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13 September, 2022
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Building strong connections between researchers and regulators for an effective and sustainable regulation
The European Platform of Regulatory Authorities...
New EPRA papers on "Minors & advertising" and "Regulation of hate speech on VSP"
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01 September, 2022
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As a result of in-depth exchanges between experts and audiovisual regulators, EPRA publishes papers on two topical issues:
At long last! EPRA convenes in Antwerp for 55th meeting
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05 May, 2022
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EPRA meets in Antwerp for the first time in two years to address emerging regulatory challenges and cooperation
Regulation News
Evaluating Media Literacy in Europe: presentation of the EduMediaTest
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29 October, 2021
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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
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26 October, 2021
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Policy and journalistic practices recommendations to tackle polarisation and rebuild trust in media
VSP Regulation: Ofcom publishes final guidance on harmful material
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20 October, 2021
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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