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Turkey media, between European solidarity and tolerance

By Fazila Mat, OBCT, the article was first published here The difficult situation of Turkey's press told by well-known journalists, the effects of European solidarity initiatives, and the prospects for the future. A report on the IPI event "Turkey's Media Under Siege". IPI event in Berlin "Turkey's media under siege" - from left to right: Tony Fisher, chair of the Human Rights Committee of the Law Society of England and Wales, Rıza Türmen, former Turkish judge at the European Court of Human Rights, Deniz Yücel, correspondent, WELT, Sarah Clarke, policy and advocacy manager, PEN International, Nevşin Mengü, freelance journalist and…

Source: European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF)

Turkey media, between European solidarity and tolerance

The difficult situation of Turkey's press told by well-known journalists, the effects of European solidarity initiatives, and the prospects for the future. A report of the event "Turkey's Media Under Siege", covered by OBCT

Source: Osservatorio Balcani e Caucaso - ECPMF News

European regulation of video-sharing platforms: what’s new, and will it work?

The European Parliament recently adopted the revised text of the the Audiovisual Media Services Directive, which governs EU-wide coordination of national legislation on all audiovisual media. Lubos Kuklis, chief executive of the Slovak media authority (CBR) and chair of the European Regulators Group for Audiovisual Media Services (ERGA), discusses what is new about the AVMSD revision, and what it means for the future of […]

Source: Media Policy Project

European regulation of video-sharing platforms: what’s new, and will it work?

The European Parliament recently adopted the revised text of the the Audiovisual Media Services Directive, which governs EU-wide coordination of national legislation on all audiovisual media. Lubos Kuklis, chief executive of the Slovak media authority (CBR) and chair of the European Regulators Group for Audiovisual Media Services (ERGA), discusses what is new about the AVMSD revision, and what it means for the future of […]

Source: Media Policy Project

Protection of children online: does current regulation deliver?

More children are going online, more frequently, via more devices and services, at ever-younger ages. The internet and accompanying technological developments offer huge opportunities for children, but they also pose risks to minors’ safety, wellbeing and rights. Despite new and revised legislation, a policy brief published today argues that the current European legislative framework is insufficient. Two of the report’s […]

Source: Media Policy Project

Protection of children online: does current regulation deliver?

More children are going online, more frequently, via more devices and services, at ever-younger ages. The internet and accompanying technological developments offer huge opportunities for children, but they also pose risks to minors’ safety, wellbeing and rights. Despite new and revised legislation, a policy brief published today argues that the current European legislative framework is insufficient. Two of the report’s […]

Source: Media Policy Project

EU telecom reform paves way for policies tailored for community networks

Over the past two years, netCommons has partnered with Community Networks (CNs) across Europe and other civil society organizations to work on the ongoing reform of EU telecom rules. The legislative process is now almost over, and these efforts have paid off, CNRS researcher Félix Tréguer explains here. He argues here that EU telecom policy-makers can no longer ignore the merits […]

Source: Media Policy Project

EU telecom reform paves way for policies tailored for community networks

Over the past two years, netCommons has partnered with Community Networks (CNs) across Europe and other civil society organizations to work on the ongoing reform of EU telecom rules. The legislative process is now almost over, and these efforts have paid off, CNRS researcher Félix Tréguer explains here. He argues here that EU telecom policy-makers can no longer ignore the merits […]

Source: Media Policy Project

Call for: participants for Media Study Trip in Berlin

Deadline: Wednesday, 28 November at 12:00 CET   This study visit will provide practitioners in the youth field an opportunity to learn from organisations who work with Media & Information Literacy; gather and share best practices; create a basis for future cooperation and new projects to take place.   SALTO-YOUTH Participation & Information Resource Centre […] The post Call for: participants for Media Study Trip in Berlin appeared first on European Youth Press.

Source: European Youth Press

Call for: participants for the Nordic Youth Media Days 2019

Deadline to apply: 9th of December   More than one story – training for young media makers on diversity in reporting on migration What kind of stories and perspectives on migration are you missing in media today? Bring those story ideas and your media skills to Stockholm in March and be ready to set diversity on […] The post Call for: participants for the Nordic Youth Media Days 2019 appeared first on European Youth Press.

Source: European Youth Press
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