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Key findings from the Digital News Report 2024
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08 July, 2024 02:00
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Changing platforms' strategies and news avoidance: an opportunity for media brands?On 17 June 2024, the Reuters...
CSA (BE) reports on consumption patterns of audiovisual media services
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13 January, 2023 01:00
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While TV remains the most popular mode of consumption in the Wallonia-Brussels Federation, VOD is now indispensable for French-speaking Belgians
Ofcom revokes RT's licence to broadcast in the UK
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18 March, 2022 01:00
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ANO TV Novosti – RT's licensee – found not fit and proper to hold a UK broadcast licence
EPRA and the University of Vienna's Comms Policy Collaborative launch their partnership initiative
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02 February, 2022 01:00
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EPRA's Work Programme for 2026
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06 Feb, 2026
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EPRA's Work Programme for 2026 as adopted by the EPRA Executive Board, further to the members’ consultation, on 23 January 2026
EPRA's Work Programme for 2026 - Members' consultation
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05 Jan, 2026
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EPRA's Draft Work Programme for 2026 as approved by the EPRA Board. The Board is now consulting on this draft to fine-tune topics and collect concrete offers to contribute. Deadline for responses...
60th EPRA meeting - Theme 2: Fighting Hateful Content - Background paper
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16 Oct, 2024
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Background paper prepared by Maida Ćulahović, ZaštoNe? for the thematic session 2 "Fighting hateful Content: the role of regulators", for the 60th EPRA meeting in Limassol on 25 October 2024...
15th EMIL meeting - Online hate & Media literacy - Summary
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08 Oct, 2024
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Summary of the 15th EMIL meeting, with a focus on Online hate & Media literacy, on 27 September 2024
58th EPRA meeting - Plenary 2: The future of content delivery - Background document
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16 Oct, 2023
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Background document prepared by Jordan Ogg (Ofcom- UK) and Michal Hradický (CMS - SK) for Plenary 2: The future of content delivery (final post-meeting version)