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Institutional Description of the European Audiovisual Observatory
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The Challenge of Transparency in the Audiovisual Sector

Conference of 17 January 2003, Strasbourg, France

Contributions to the conference

On the occasion of its 10th anniversary, the European Audiovisual Observatory organised an international conference focusing on "transparency" in the audiovisual sector. You will find hereunder the contributions to this conference - in their original language - that are currently available. This page will be completed whenever new contributions will be available. For the detailed programme of the conference, click here [pdf].

Furthermore, on this occasion, the European Audiovisual Observatory published a 116 page commemorative book, 10 Years of Transparency in the Audiovisual Industry that is available on line [just click on it].

For further details and photos of the conference, please go on the Council of Europe's portal.


The Need for Transparency in the European Audiovisual Sector [Panel discussion 1]

Pondering the Legal Framework for the Audiovisual Sector in Europe [Panel discussion 2]

Digitalisation and New Services: The Opportunities and Risks for the Audiovisual Industry [Panel discussion 3]

Is the European Audiovisual Sector on the Verge of a Financial Crisis? [Panel discussion 4]


Set up in December 1992, the European Audiovisual Observatory's mission is to gather and distribute information on the audiovisual industry in Europe. The Observatory is a European public service body comprised of 37 member states and the European Union, represented by the European Commission. It operates within the legal framework of the Council of Europe and works alongside a number of partner and professional organisations from within the industry and with a network of correspondents. In addition to contributions to conferences, other major activities are the publication of a Yearbook, newsletters and reports, the compilation and management of databases and the provision of information through the Observatory's Internet site.