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EPRA back in Barcelona to discuss future challenges and best practices
posted on 06 June, 2016   (public)
EPRA back in Barcelona to discuss future challenges and best practices Photo courtesy of CAC©   EPRA was back to Barcelona for its 43rd meeting which took place from 25 to 27 May 2016 at the invitation of the Catalan Audiovisual Council (CAC). About 175 delegates...
EPRA's Work Programme for 2016 adopted
posted on 12 February, 2016   (public)
EPRA's Work Programme for 2016 adopted   Further to a large consultation, the EPRA Executive Board approved the final Work Programme on 4 February in Zagreb. EPRA’s annual WP aims to enhance transparency for members and external stakeholders of EPRA’s...

EPRA News

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...
EPRA convenes in Rotterdam for 59th meeting
posted on 31 May, 2024   (public)
Key themes on EPRA's agenda: The high expectations set on media literacy in a tense geopolitical context and artificial intelligence as a supportive tool for media regulators                The 59th EPRA meeting is taking place...
EPRA convenes in Bucharest for 58th meeting
posted on 10 October, 2023   (public)
Adapting to the future of content delivery and supporting a trustworthy media market are key themes on EPRA's agenda   The 58th EPRA meeting is taking place on 18 - 20 October 2023 in Bucharest. This closed event, hosted by the Romanian National...

Regulation News

Unsupervised TV Watching among Children is Decreasing in Croatia
by Anja Jelavić (AEM - HR) posted on 13 December, 2016   (public)
Unsupervised TV Watching among Children is Decreasing in Croatia Results of repeated Survey into Children and the Media in Croatia indicate Positive Changes in the Protection of Children from Harmful TV Content When the campaign ‘Let’s choose what we...
Irish BAI launches Media Literacy Policy
posted on 13 December, 2016   (public)
Irish BAI launches Media Literacy Policy On 6 December 2016, the Broadcasting Authority of Ireland (BAI) has  launched its Media Literacy Policy which sets out a range of skills to help people to navigate current, new and emerging content platforms.  The policy...
Colloquium on Fondamental Rights: focus on Media Pluralism & Democracy
by Eric Munch (Observer) posted on 13 December, 2016   (public)
Colloquium on Fondamental Rights: focus on Media Pluralism & Democracy On 17-18 November 2016, the European Commission held its Annual Colloquium on Fundamental Rights, focusing this year on media pluralism and democracy. It brought together EU, national and...