31 research outputs found
Findings from the Mediadem project:Supporting free and independent media in Europe: Introduction
Balancing Culture and Competition:State Support for Film and TV Sectors in European Community Law
Az audiovizuális médiaszolgáltatásokra vonatkozó szabályozói hatáskör meghatározása az Európai Unióban
The UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions:Building a New World Information and Communication Order?
Media ownership transparency in Europe:Closing the gap between European aspiration and domestic reality
This article examines media ownership transparency through the lens of European human rights policy and evaluates media ownership transparency in over 30 European countries based on data returned to the Media Pluralism Monitor. Using these data, we examine the existence and quality of two types of disclosure, ‘upwards’, to public bodies and ‘downwards’, directly to the public, enabling both the monitory and informational functions of ownership transparency to be fulfilled. We conclude that regulation is patchy and variable across Europe and that a coordinated, multi-actor approach is necessary to give effect to internationally recognized standards in the field