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Miriam Anati, Program Advocacy and Communications
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Christina McDonald, Consultant

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Tufyal Choudry, Senior Policy Advisor
Helene Irving, Program Assistant

Television across Europe
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Marius Dragomir, Editor for Media Policy Reports
Mark Thompson, Consultant

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