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The EPC: "Television across Europe: regulation, policy and independence" (Report on international launch)
IJNet (International Journalists' Network): "New report analyzes TV trends across Europe"
EPRA: "New OSI monitoring report: Television across Europe"
The Communication Initiative: "Television across Europe: Regulation, Policy and Independence"
e-CIVICUS: "Television across Europe: Regulation, policy and independence" (pdf)
LGI Multiethnic Newsletter, 19 October 2005
European Public Health Alliance: "Television across Europe: current situation and challenges"
Center for International Media Action: "Television across Europe: Regulation, Policy and Independence (2005)"
Information Policy: "EUMAP - Television Across Europe"

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