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RUSSIAN TRANSLATION of Television across Europe: Regulation, policy and independence - summary report

Телевидение в Европе: регулирование, политика и независимость - краткий отчет

The report Television across Europe: regulation, policy and independence is, at 1662 pages, the largest ever comparative survey of its kind. The three volumes include a regional overview and individual country reports focusing on broadcasting in twenty EU members, candidates and potential candidates. Each report makes concrete recommendations addressed at bringing the television sector into line with international standards, and with citizens’ needs.

The summary report presented here in Russian translation contains the regional overview, together with some main findings from each of the twenty individual country reports. This Russian translation of the summary report has been produced because of the relevance that the experience of the twenty countries covered in the report can have also for countries beyond the monitored region.

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Вам предлагается русский перевод отчета Телевидение в Европе: регулирование, политика и независимость.

Полный отчет доступен на английском, и, на 1662 страницах, является крупнейшим на настоящий момент сравнительным обзором такого рода. Три тома включают в себя региональный обзор и отдельные отчеты по странам, сосредоточенные на телевещании в 20 членах, кандидатах, и потенциальных кандидатах ЕС.

Этот краткий отчет, доступный на английском и на русском, содержит региональный обзор вместе с некоторыми ключевыми выводами каждого из двадцати индивидуальных отчетов по странам. Отчеты по странам и региональный обзор так-же доступны на национальных языках каждой из рассмотренных стран.

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Телевидение в Европе: регулирование, политика и независимость - краткий отчет (N.B.: 3,1 MB)

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14 December 2006: Russian translation of the report 'Television across Europe: regulation, policy and independence'.

26 Октября 2006 г.: 'Вам предлагается русский перевод отчета Телевидение в Европе: регулирование, политика и независимость..'

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