Media release
05 November 2004
European Journalists Back Call for Europe-Wide Action Against Media
Concentration

The European Federation of Journalists, representing more than 200,000
across the continent, today welcomed a call for protests over media
concentration and its threats to pluralism from the French Media Observatory
and the French journalists' unions SNJ and SNJ-CGT.


"Journalists and citizens need to work together to defend public service
values," said Arne K�nig, the chairman of the European Federation of
Journalists. "We fully support the solidarity actions between unions and
civil society groups calling for limits on media concentration and an end to
the excessive commercialization of media."


Tomorrow, (November 6), a demonstration will be held in Paris calling for
free information, quality and pluralism in media. It is a major event in
which more than 50 union and civil society groups and thousands of others
join to support the movement in favour of media quality.


The demonstrators are pressing for the defence of public broadcasting and
new limits on media concentration in France. "We note with increasing
concern how media concentration is intensifying in France where a handful of
owners control the major media and where politicians are not just passive,
but complicit in the process," said K�nig. "Sadly, the situation is similar
in many other European countries."


The EFJ says that in Britain media ownership rules were eased last year and
the Netherlands and Germany are preparing to do the same. In Denmark the
public channel TV2 is to be privatized, in Portugal government spokesmen are
calling for "limited freedom" for public service media and in Italy Prime
Minister Silvio Berlusconi continues to exercise unprecedented influence
over major media - both private and public. "It is a matter of urgency to
act against this trend," said K�nig. "The unions have a key role to play in
this fight."


He said the EFJ is calling on journalists' groups across Europe to support
the French call for new pressure on governments and the European Union to
counter the drift towards more concentration and less quality in media and
to act in defence of fundamental freedoms and editorial independence.


Click on the following link for more information -
http://www.ifj.org/default.asp?index=2727&Language=EN


EFJ Contact: +32 2 235 22 00

The EFJ represents more than 200,000 journalists in over 40 countries






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