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Media Literacy - CoE publishes analysis on best European practices
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15 January, 2019
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Involving a large variety of stakeholders to share and exchange knowledge and resources is key for sustainable MIL projects
Belgian CSA and French INA engage in twinning project with Tunisian HAICA
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18 December, 2018
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Ambitious twinning project to support strategic and technical evolution of young Tunisian regulator
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
Transparency of media ownership and opinion-forming power: OFCOM launches monitoring tool
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19 November, 2018
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Analysis for 2017 shows a sufficiently diversified market and no media with a dominant position
CoE issues comparative analysis and recommendations on "Media regulatory framework and the online media - the Macedonian case"
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22 August, 2018
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Submitting online media to audiovisual media regulation is not compliant with European practice
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Vienna - Council of Europe Update by Silvia Grundmann
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19 Oct, 2017
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Update on Council of Europe developments by Silvia Grundmann, Head of Media and Internet Division
Barcelona - Plenary 1: Is there still a future for free-to-view TV? - Presentation by Nathalie Sonnac, CSA (FR)
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30 May, 2016
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Presentation by Nathalie Sonnac, CSA (FR), for the Plenary session 1 "Is there still a future for free-to-view TV? Spectrum post WRC-15" which took place on 26 May 2016 in Barcelona.
Barcelona - Plenary 1: Is there still a future for free-to-view TV? - Presentation by Peter MacAvock, EBU
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30 May, 2016
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Presentation by Peter MacAvock, EBU, for the Plenary session 1 "Is there still a future for free-to-view TV? Spectrum post WRC-15" which took place on 26 May 2016 in Barcelona.
Barcelona - Plenary 1: Is there still a future for free-to-view TV? - Presentation by Guillaume Lebrun, Qualcomm
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25 May, 2016
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Presentation by Guillaume Lebrun, Qualcomm, for the Plenary session 1 "Is there still a future for free-to-view TV? Spectrum post WRC-15" which will take place on 26 May 2016 in Barcelona.
Barcelona - Plenary 1: Is there still a future for free-to-view TV? - Presentation by Andreas Geiss, European Commission
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25 May, 2016
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Presentation by Andreas Geiss, Head of Unit, DG CONNECT, European Commission, for the Plenary session 1 "Is there still a future for free-to-view TV? Spectrum post WRC-15" which took place on 26...