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IRIS 2007-2:1/9 European Parliament: First Reading of Audiovisual Media Services Directive

In December 2006, the European Parliament discussed the Commission proposal, unveiled a year earlier, to revise the Television Without Frontiers Directive (see IRIS 2006-1: 5). The revision is being carried out with a view to converting the Directive into a future-proof version which has accordingly been dubbed the Audiovisual Media Services Directive. The European Parliament adopted the report produced by the German parliament member Ruth Hieronymi. This first reading resulted in approximately 130 amendments to the original Commission proposal. Parliament has accepted the basic underlying principles...

IRIS 2007-1:1/5 [BE] CSA Comes Down against TVI

Since 1 January 2006, RTL-TVI, Club RTL and Plug TV have ceased to be considered as television broadcasting services in the French-speaking Community. That, in any case, was the view held by the Belgian PLC TVI which, until 31 December 2005, was the editor of these services and which claims that editorial responsibility for these three services now lies in the hands of its parent company, the Luxembourgish company CLT-UFA, on the basis of Luxembourgish concessions (see IRIS 2006-3: 10). The Conseil Supérieur de l’Audiovisuel (audiovisual regulatory authority - CSA) of the French-speaking Community...

IRIS 2006-10:1/25 [NL] Minister of Education, Culture and Science Responds to Three Reports

In an explanatory letter to Parliament, the minister of Education, Culture and Science has responded to the findings of three different studies that have recently been completed. The first of these studies is a report by TNO (an independent research organisation) about the future of commercials in a digital television landscape. This report concludes that in order to retain their current position and influence, commercial and public broadcasters should expand their activities toward digital services such as on-demand video and search machines. TNO predicts that traditional television commercials...

IRIS 2006-9:1/29 [NL] Recommendations to Level the Dutch Commercial Television Playing Field

In May 2006, the Dutch Media Authority published its report on the regulation of the Dutch commercial television market. In this report, the Media Authority analyses the current highly competitive commercial television market and concludes that there is no level playing field as not all competitors are judged by the same standards. The reason for this is that one of the three competitors, RTL Nederland, operates under a Luxembourg broadcasting licence and as such falls under the jurisdiction of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, whereas the others are subject to Dutch regulation. Even though both...

IRIS 2006-7:1/22 [FR] Status of the Arte Channel

The Conseil Supérieur de l’Audiovisuel (French audiovisual regulatory authority - CSA) has written to the French Prime Minister asking him to refer to the Conseil d’Etat the matter of applicable law in respect of the Franco-German television channel and the authorities it comes under. Under the terms of the treaty creating the European culture channel, signed on 2 October 1990, which came into force on 11 July 1992, the CSA has no authority over the channel. It nevertheless regularly receives correspondence concerning the channel’s programming, and wished to have its status clarified. On the basis...