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1. Hungary hopes broadband talks get a good reception January 27, 2011

Radio spectrum could be made available by 2013. The Hungarian government, on behalf of the European Union's member states, is aiming to reach an agreement with the European...

Hungary hopes broadband talks get a good reception

2. Broadcasters seek changes to copyright clearance March 18, 2010

State broadcasters want changes to how content can be aired via the internet. Europe's state broadcasters urged the European Commission yesterday (17 March) to...

Broadcasters seek changes to copyright clearance

3. Public-service broadcasters face tests July 2, 2009

EU executive says publicly funded broadcasters' online services must be subjected to independent tests. The European Commission said today that public broadcasters must...

4. Online services to be tested for value June 25, 2009

Public broadcasters will have to show their content offers something that private media companies are not providing. New online services from public broadcasters are likely...

5. Movers & Shakers June 11, 2009



6. Georgia's Eurovision entry rejected March 10, 2009

‘We Don't Wanna Put In' deemed too political by the European Broadcasting Union. Georgia's entry to this year's Eurovision song contest, We Don't Wanna Put In, has been...

7. Poor reception for spectrum plan July 24, 2008

MEPs and member states are at odds with the information society commissioner. Information Society Commissioner Viviane Reding may have to downscale her ambitions for...

Poor reception for spectrum plan

8. Russia should be allowed its Eurovision moment May 29, 2008

Eastern Europeans might have voted en masse for Dima Bilan in this year's Eurovision contest, but there is nothing to suggest that the vote was undemocratic. When Dima Bilan...

9. Finally, a state they can call their own February 21, 2008

Declaring independence does not mean that Kosovo will become a state overnight. Kosovo's declaration of independence on Sunday (17 February) means that Kosovars now have...

10. Movers & Shakers May 31, 2007

Joris Nachtergaele has been appointed public affairs manager for APEAL, the association of European producers of packaging steel, based in Brussels.Ioannis Smyrlis has been...

11. Culture ministers set to revisit old battle ground November 9, 2006

Tussles over the ‘country-of-origin' principle are likely to be one of the issues that upset the apple-cart at next week's meeting of culture ministers (13 November). The...

12. Traditional broadcasters still cherished September 7, 2006

In the fast-paced era of high-speed broadband connections, television-on-demand and podcasts, well-intentioned public service broadcasting might be seen as a lumbering...

13. EU eyes Brazil TV bounty February 2, 2006

European Media Commissioner Viviane Reding travelled to Brazil and Argentina this week (30 January) to add weight to Europe's fight to globalise its DVB digital television...

14. French cultural fight draws support February 3, 2005

France is once again at the forefront of the fight for national culture. President Jacques Chirac has said that France will be very vigilant during the negotiations on the...

15. Tough ride ahead for services directive November 10, 2004

THE draft law from the European Commission to create a true internal market in services is one of the most controversial pieces of legislation currently before the European...

16. Eurovision on song with enlargement April 22, 2004

On the subject of EU enlargement, it has now reached the parts past expansions couldn't reach – in the shape of the much-derided Eurovision Song Contest, no less. This...

17. ‘Don't deny us cultural diversity', warn broadcasters June 5, 2003

THE Geneva-based European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has called upon the Convention on the EU's future to reconsider a definition of ‘common commercial policy' for the...

18. Movers and Shakers October 24, 2002

Sweden's EU ambassador Gunnar Lund has been appointed deputy finance minister in his country. His new job gives him responsibility for laying the ground for eventual Swedish...

19. Commission: Watchdogs key to special status of public service TV July 19, 2001

THE European Commission is pushing member states to set up independent TV regulators to ensure their public service broadcasters continue to deserve the special treatment...

20. Union still tuning into the new economy October 19, 2000

MARIO Monti is probably sleeping a lot more soundly these days. After four months of intense pressure and speculation, the Competition Commissioner last week approved the...

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