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Digital Single Market closer to completion with new Radio Spectrum Policy

Member States’ representatives in the Council have endorsed a text drawn up with the European Parliament and the Commission that paves the way for setting a comprehensive European radio policy, providing the platform for further improvements to wireless services. The new agreement will foster the roll-out of high speed wireless broadband systems, in particular by [...]

Market intelligence: EBU to publish study of TV news output and consumption

Leaders of international news broadcasters meeting at the EBU’s sixth News Assembly, in Portugal, today (November 2) got a foretaste of an impending EBU study into the way TV news is gathered, delivered and consumed in Europe today. The 12-page executive summary of the report, titled PSB TV News: Trends & Developments, was launched at the Assembly, [...]

Encourager la numérisation des œuvres culturelles de l’UE pour favoriser la croissance

« La Commission européenne a adopté une recommandation invitant les États membres à intensifier leurs efforts, à mettre en commun leurs ressources et à faire appel au secteur privé pour mener à bien la numérisation du matériel culturel. Ceci est indispensable pour rendre le patrimoine culturel européen accessible à un plus grand nombre et stimuler la [...]

Télévision et Internet : un duo gagnant

« Une étude de la RMB révèle que le grand public ne voit plus le Net et la télé en termes compétitifs mais bien comme un duo gagnant prolongateur d’audience. La question revient fréquemment à l’avant-plan du petit monde des médias : Internet va-t-il un jour ou l’autre cannibaliser définitivement la télévision ? C’est précisément pour [...]

Imported drama series worth $6 billion to European broadcasters

 »The value of imported drama series for 120 European broadcasters across 21 territories was $6,012 million in 2010, according to a new report. The Imported Drama Series in Europe report states that this figure was similar to 2009, but was well down on the $6,743 million recorded in 2008. Michael Cluff, co-report author and director [...]

Report finds governments restricting media freedom through regulation

« A range of governments are increasingly restricting media freedom using licensing and regulatory frameworks and receive little criticism or attention for doing so, according to Freedom House’s newest report, License to Censor: The Use of Media Regulation to Restrict Press Freedom. The report provides an overview analyzing this trend at a global level and in-depth [...]