Declaration on the allocation and management of the "digital dividend" and the public interest
2008-02-20
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The Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe
In view of the opening up of the radio spectrum as a result of the switchover from analogue to digital broadcasting, the Committee of Ministers aims to promote pluralism, cultural and linguistic diversity and public access in preference to a purely market-based approach. Without prejudging measures which will be taken by the member states (with regard to broadcasters, broadband applications, mobile multimedia and interactivity), the Committee of Ministers calls on member states to acknowledge the ...
Reporters Without Borders 2008 Annual Report: Europe and the Former Soviet Bloc
2008-02-14
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Reporters Without Borders
Press freedom is deteriorating throughout this very diverse region. The leaders of the most authoritarian regimes bitterly resent journalists who expose their corruption, embezzlement and self-enrichment. In countries with more press freedom, journalists are often not sufficiently protected against legal action. Overall, journalism needs to be better defended, including in EU countries where press freedom is a reality. An overview by country.
Labor Relations and Media: Analyzing Patterns of Labor Relations in the Media of SEENPM Member Countries
2008-02-01
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SEENPM - The South East European Network for Profession alization of Media
Researchers from 11 countries that are members of the South East European Network for Professionalization of Media (SEENPM) evaluated the observance of labor laws in the media sector. The report identifies problems in the way labor laws are applied to fully employed media workers as well as so-called “atypical’ employees, proposes solutions for these problems and shares best practices throughout the region. The project was coordinated by the Independent Journalism Center-Moldova (IJC).
Statement on the Draft Slovak Act on Periodic Press and News Agencies
2008-02-01
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OSCE
A draft Act on Periodic Press and Agency News Service was recently approved by the Slovak Cabinet and is currently before Parliament. ARTICLE 19 was commissioned by the Representative on Freedom of the Media of the
OSCE to comment on the draft Act, in particular to assess it against international standards on freedom of expression. It concludes that in key respects, provisions in the Act fail to conform to accepted international or European standards.
You Call This a Media Market? The Role of the State in the Media Sector in Slovenia
2008
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Peace Institute
This publication explores the State’s role in the media sector in Slovenia. That role has been marked by enduring conflicts between the media and the political sphere, with the change of government in 2004 only aggravating the situation. The book covers issues of media ownership, advertising and media culture, and includes a specific focus on public broadcaster RTV Slovenija as well as case studies on individual newspapers. The publication follows up on ten years of ...