Press
We serve European and international journalists with our press releases. We regularly publish facts, figures and analysis from our latest publications or conference presentations in the form of press releases targeting the journalist community.
All press releases are available in English, French and German. We also offer free copies of our publications to bona fide journalists who quote our work in their articles or write about our publications.
Our experts and analysts are often solicited to answer journalists' questions and participate in radio and television programmes. We are very glad to do this inasmuch as the work involved in producing our publications allows.
If you wish to join our unique network of journalists covering the audiovisual industries, or simply wish to receive our press releases for information, send an email to the Observatory's Press Officer (see details on the right). We look forward to satisfying your information needs.
For any press releases prior to 2017, please contact [email protected]
77% of European theatrical films produced between 2015 and 2023 were made by a writer-director
Our report analyses writers and directors of cinema, TV and streaming fiction in Europe.
European Audiovisual Observatory announces its new Austrian Presidency for 2025 and a new Chair for its Advisory Committee.
European Audiovisual Observatory announces its new Austrian Presidency for 2025 and a new Chair for its Advisory Committee.
New report on audiovisual fiction production in Europe
Downturn in European TV/SVOD fiction production - the number of titles fell across all formats.
The European Audiovisual Observatory publishes a new free report on audiovisual fiction production in Europe
New explainer report which unpacks the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA)
What’s the new European Media Freedom Act and how will it safeguard the independence and pluralism of media services in the European Union?
The European Audiovisual Observatory has just published a new explainer report which unpacks the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA)
Admissions to European films are increasingly concentrated locally: 92% of tickets sold in Europe, 68% in national markets in 2023.
The European Audiovisual Observatory has just published a new report on the theatrical distribution of european films.
Creators in Europe’s Screen Sectors – Sketching Present and Future Challenges - 7 June 2022
The European cinema sector - diverging paths? - 20 May 2023
FOCUS 2023: Key Trends in the Film Sector - 19 May 2023
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