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Januar 2026 lädt die EU Journalist:innen aus Radio und TV nach Brüssel ein.
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Januar 2026 lädt die EU Journalist:innen aus Radio und TV nach Brüssel ein.
Hybrid-event, organised by the Wider Spectrum Group, on
.; Where: Brussels & online Agenda: 08:20 – 08:40: Registration and breakfast
Die Konferenz gibt einen Überblick über die neuesten politischen Entwicklungen, Gesetzesinitiativen und Rechtsprechung.
Affairs Officer at RTL Germany), IleasKonteas (Executive Director, EMMA & ENPA, Brussels
The undersigned organisations representing the creative and business communities of the film and audiovisual sector in Europe regret that the European Parliament plenary vote on the Digital Services Act failed to achieve the stated goal of making internet intermediaries more accountable and creating a safer, better-functioning online environment for everyone.
Parliament missed the opportunity to make the Internet a safer space for everyone Brussels
A broad coalition from the European media sector, including public and commercial broadcasters, radios and the press, applauds the European Parliament’s vote on the Digital Markets Act (“DMA”).
European Parliament’s DMA vote paves the way for a future-forward media sector Brussels
Members of the IMCO committee approved today the committee report on the proposal for a regulation on a Single Market for Digital Services (Digital Services Act – DSA) amending the eCommerce directive from 2000.
vote, but a genuinely safe and trustworthy online environment is still possible Brussels
Broadcasters welcome today’s adoption by the European Parliament of its report on ‘Europe’s Media in the Digital Decade: An Action Plan to Support Recovery and Transformation’. In so doing, we express our congratulations to MEP and rapporteur Dace Melbārde.
outlining key orientations for upcoming & future EC initiatives on audiovisual issues Brussels
Watching illegal live content on TV was still widespread in 2022 and has actually increased noticeably in recent years. TV piracy causes annual economic losses of €1.8 billion, while foregone taxes and social security contributions total €390 million. This is the conclusion of a VAUNET-study on TV piracy.
We see no clear sign of support from Brussels or the German government, and demand
For 2018 VAUNET is forecasting a rise in revenue of 725 million euros for audiovisual media in Germany, reaching a total of 12.44 billion euros.
Broadcasters and Audiovisual Services), with its headquarters in Berlin and an office in Brussels