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Advocacy on the Television across Europe (2005) reports
Contribution to the EC consultation on the application of state aid rules to public service broadcasting
Debate: "RAI's public service contract: a chance to relaunch a real radio and television public service in Italy"
Participation in public hearing of the EP Intergroup on Press - Communication - Freedom
Contribution to the EP debate on the amendment of the TWF Directive
Contribution to the CoE Group of Specialists on PSB in the Information Society
Contribution to the CoE Group of Specialists on Media Diversity
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Highway Africa Conference: Citizen Journalism, Journalism for Citizens
Grahamstown, South Africa,
08 Sep, 2008
"Media on the Move" Symposium
Bonn,
25 Sep, 2008
Salzburg Global Seminar
Salzburg,
03 Oct, 2008
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Media Library Resources
Access to information by the media in the OSCE region: Country Reports
2007-6-21, OSCE - Representative on Freedom of the Media
The State of Media Freedom in Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Public Service Broadcasting
2007-3-29, OSCE
The Scottish Press - From 1955 to the Present Day: An Essay
2008-7-8, allmediaSCOTLAND.com
Ethnic minority groups and communications services
2007-6-21, Office for Communications (OFCOM)
Goodbye to Media Freedom?
2007-11, Association of European Journalists (AEJ)
More library resources at eumap.org…
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