Television Across Europe: regulation, policy and independence (2005)
In 2005, a series of comprehensive monitoring reports on TV regulation, policy and independence was produced by EUMAP, in cooperation with the Media Program of the Open Society Institute. They focused on both public service broadcasting and commercial television, and at 1,662 pages, the complete three-volume set of reports is the largest ever comparative survey of its kind. It consists of 20 country reports plus an overview report.
- TV Across Europe (2005): Overview
- Introduction to the project's scope and results.
- TV Across Europe (2005): International edition
- The international edition of "Television across Europe: regulation, policy and independence" was first released on 11 October 2005 in Brussels. The report covers 20 European countries - EU members, candidates and potential candidates - and addresses policy recommendations to national and international authorities and groups. It highlights that the pivotal role of television in supporting democracy in Europe is under threat, with the new democracies of Central and Eastern Europe most at risk. You can download either the entire report or a summary report, in whole or by section.
- TV Across Europe (2005): Country reports
- Each of the twenty country reports was translated into the national language(s), along with the European overview report, and presented at national launch events. Each of the individual English-language country reports and each of the translated volumes can be downloaded separately. The summary report is also available in Russian translation.
- TV Across Europe (2005): Editors, reporters and partner NGOs
- Short biographies and contact data for the editors and country reporters, and information about partner NGOs.
- TV Across Europe (2005): Methodology
- Introduction to the methodology used in producing the Television across Europe reports, including methodological documents.
- TV Across Europe (2005): Press releases and announcements
- Press releases published at the occasion of the international launch and each of the national launches/releases, both in English and in translation.


