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EPRA Autumn Meeting changes location
posted on 16 July, 2015   (public)
EPRA Autumn Meeting changes location Due to force majeure circumstances, out of the control of our colleagues of the National Broadcasting Council of Romania, the CNA has asked to reschedule its hosting of the EPRA meeting for autumn 2017; the EPRA Board has agreed to this...

EPRA News

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...
Algorithm literacy: key messages from the EMIL/AI roundtable event (EPRA)
posted on 19 June, 2023   (public)
Exploring the facets of algorithm literacy: video recording and summary of the EMIL/AI roundtable session now available! In 2021, EPRA launched two permanent taskforces to further explore two key topics of interest for audiovisual regulators: media literacy and...

Regulation News

CoE Parliamentary Assembly calls for Increasing transparency of media ownership
posted on 23 July, 2015   (public)
CoE Parliamentary Assembly calls for increasing transparency of media ownership The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe has recently asked the CoE member States to review their legislation to ensure transparency of media ownership, so that the public has...
Public Service Broadcasting in the Internet Age - Ofcom's 3rd PSB Review
posted on 17 July, 2015   (public)
Public Service Broadcasting in the Internet Age - Ofcom's 3rd PSB Review On 2 July 2015, British Regulator Ofcom published the conclusions of its third review of public service broadcasting. The review examines how the BBC - but also ITV, STV, UTV, Channel 4, Channel 5...