The Open Society Institute launches new resources on media policy in Europe:

·         NEW MONITORING REPORTS -- Television across Europe: Follow-up
Reports 2008

·         NEW WEBSITE -- Mediapolicy.org


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NEW MONITORING REPORTS -- Television across Europe: Follow-up Reports 2008

New monitoring reports on television regulations and practice are
available as of today. The reports cover four countries: Albania,
Bulgaria, Lithuania and Romania. Reports on five additional countries,
as well as an overview, will be published in the coming months. All
reports will be translated into local languages.

The reports released today are a follow up to a series of monitoring
reports on "Television across Europe: Regulation, Policy and
Independence", published in 2005. Unprecedented in its range and
practicality, this series surveyed broadcasting in 20 European
countries, measuring the reality against national and international
commitments and standards. The 2008 follow-up reports review the
situation in nine of the original twenty countries, where developments
are notably dynamic or turbulent.

The reports reveal that EU membership has not prevented a revival of
political influence over broadcasting. Ownership concentration, too,
continues apace.

The reports are available at http://www.mediapolicy.org
<http://www.mediapolicy.org/> .


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NEW WEBSITE: Mediapolicy.org

Mediapolicy.org is a new website dedicated to monitoring and debating
issues of broadcasting policy, regulation and independence in Europe and
beyond. It is intended as a resource for media professionals, activists,
academics and all others interested in broadcasting policy. The website
will highlight the developments in an area constantly expanding with the
advance of new technologies and the ever-closer convergence of
platforms, providers and owners.

In addition to the original Television across Europe reports and the
2008 follow-up reports, the website includes material on other related
projects, as well as details of a major new research project on the
impact of digitalisation on European broadcasting.

Over time, mediapolicy.org will develop into an online journal that will
cover broadcasting policy and standards from various angles, not just in
Europe but in other regions of the world as well. In keeping with the
Open Society Institute's values and practice, mediapolicy.org will
advocate the adoption and full implementation of internationally
recognised standards of human rights and professional ethics.

Both the new reports and the new website launched today have been
produced by the EU Monitoring and Advocacy Program (EUMAP) of the Open
Society Institute and the Network Media Program of the Open Society
Foundation.

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Be in Touch: Further Information

For further information on the reports, contact Marius Dragomir, Project
manager ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) or Miriam Anati, EUMAP Advocacy
manager ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). For more information about the website,
contact Mark Thompson, Managing editor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]).

If you would like to be kept up to date about future publications on
mediapolicy.org, subscribe to the EUMAP Infolist! See for more
information: http://www.mediapolicy.org/about-us/be-kept-up-to-date.


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EUMAP, the EU Monitoring and Advocacy Program of the Open Society
Institute, monitors the development of selected human rights and rule of
law issues in the European Union, its candidate and potential countries.
To find out more about the Program view: http://www.eumap.org/about.


The Network Media Program of the Open Society Foundation seeks to
promote independent, professional, and viable media and quality
journalism, primarily in countries undergoing a process of
democratization and building functioning media markets. To find out more
about the program view: http://www.soros.org/initiatives/media.

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