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Assessing Media Pluralism across Europe: MPM2017 results published
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27 November, 2018
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This year's MPM edition highlights a general trend of stagnation and even deterioration
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
Assessing Media Pluralism in Europe: MPM2016 results published
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06 June, 2017
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Assessing Media Pluralism in Europe: MPM2016 results published
19th EPRA meeting in Stockholm
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17 June, 2004
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Stockholm was the location of the 19th EPRA meeting on the 3 and 4 of June 2004.
124 participants from 38 countries...
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"Achieving Greater Diversity in Broadcasting - special focus on Gender" - Comparative Background Paper
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18 Sep, 2018
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Final revised version of the EPRA Comparative Background Report on "Acheving Greater Diversity in Broadcasting - special focus on Gender; benefits and best practice approaches" by Ofcom (UK) on...
Nuremberg - WG3: Local/Regional TV: Financing Models - Background Comparative Document
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22 Oct, 2015
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Background Comparative Document (EPRA/2015/12) prepared by WG3 Coordinator Oliver Gerber, OFCOM (CH) for the ad hoc Working group "Local/Regional TV: Financing Models" that took place on 29 October...
Comparative tables on the protection of minors in audiovisual media services
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09 Apr, 2015
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Comparative Tables on legal obligations pertaining to Protection of minors and Watershed periods
in the 28 EU Member States and Norway authored by Sophie Valais of the European Audiovisual...
Budva - WG1: Media Literacy - Background paper
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28 May, 2014
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Background paper EPRA/2014/03 by Stephen McConnell, Ofcom (UK), on the analysis of the responses to the EPRA questionnaire on Media Literacy for the Working Group 2: "Empowering Users: Focus on...