September 30 is the deadline for the European Commission’s consultation on preparing for a fully converged audiovisual world. The EC wants to revise the Audiovisual Media Services Directive (AVMSD), which was last updated in 2010, in the light of the rapid proliferation of connected TVs, video on demand, and internet enabled games consoles. In its green paper the Commission reminds us what EU policy in this area is mainly about: countering competition from the US
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Martin Moore, author of Tech Giants and Civic Power and director of the Centre for Media, Communicat...
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Yesterday, the European Commission (EC) announced its Digital Single Market strategy. LSE’s Sally Br...
Yesterday, the European Commission (EC) announced its Digital Single Market strategy. LSE’s Sally Br...
Loreto Corredoira, Professor of Communication Law at Complutense University of Madrid, shares some i...
In this post, Alison Harcourt, Professor at the University of Exeter and Senior Fellow on the ESRC p...
The European Commission is laying the groundwork for a complete revision of the regulatory regime fo...
Ross Biggam, Director General of the Association of Commercial Television in Europe, explains that h...
Not everyone at the European Commission is consumed by the Greek crisis. Some are even making radica...
Sally Broughton Micova, Deputy Director of the LSE Media Policy Project and a Fellow at LSE, on toda...
The Council and the Commission of the European Union have so far steered clear of initiating new reg...
Recent years have brought about new challenges to media landscapes across Europe. Pressures from com...
As the 5th September deadline for submissions approaches, Saskia Walzel of Consumer Focus looks at t...
A few weeks ago, the European Commission opened an antitrust investigation into the Most Favored Nat...
Martin Moore, author of Tech Giants and Civic Power and director of the Centre for Media, Communicat...
Since the Brexit vote, EU media policy has a new sense of urgency. It remains to be seen if member s...
Current mass media policy and regulation in Western Europe is primarily state‐based and increasingly...
Yesterday, the European Commission (EC) announced its Digital Single Market strategy. LSE’s Sally Br...
Yesterday, the European Commission (EC) announced its Digital Single Market strategy. LSE’s Sally Br...
Loreto Corredoira, Professor of Communication Law at Complutense University of Madrid, shares some i...
In this post, Alison Harcourt, Professor at the University of Exeter and Senior Fellow on the ESRC p...