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The Audiovisual Media Services Directive (AVMSD)

What is the Audiovisual Media Services Directive?

Directive 2018/1808 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 November 2018 amending Directive 2010/13/EU, also known as the Audiovisual Media Services Directive...

Directive 2018/1808 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 November 2018 amending Directive 2010/13/EU, also known as the Audiovisual Media Services Directive (AVMSD) governs EU-wide coordination of national legislation on all audiovisual media - traditional TV broadcasts, on-demand services and video-sharing platforms (VSPs).

Fostering cultural diversity is a key priority of the Directive, with obligations of quotas of European works in video-on-demand catalogues and the application on linear and non-linear services of the targeted country's rules regarding financial contributions.

The 2018 revision of the AVMSD took into consideration the rapid changes of the audiovisual media services ecosystem, with its Articles 28a and 28b providing for specific rules applying to VSP providers established on the territory of an EU-27 member state. In particular, Article 28b(3) introduces rules regarding the protection of minors on VSPs.

Last reviewed in 2018 with Directive 2018/1808, the AVMSD is in the process of being evaluated by the European Commission. On 13 May 2025, the Council of the EU set out its priorities for the audiovisual media sector in a document highlighting the crucial role of the AVMSD in providing a legal framework to safeguard and promote a diverse, fair, safe, trustworthy and competitive market for audiovisual media in the EU and ensure independent, trustworthy and culturally diverse audiovisual content.

Reviewing the AVMSD
The Council's conclusions, which can be expected to steer the assessment of the AVMSD by the European Commission, highlighted a series of key points:
- the scope of the AVMSD should be wide, clear and adaptable enough to cover all relevant kinds of audiovisual media content, including those produced by influencers or professional content creators;
- the rules should ensure a high level of protection of children and young people, bearing in mind the international nature of the most widely used on-demand services;
- the provisions governing video-sharing platforms, such as YouTube and TikTok, should be robust enough to protect the general public from harm and other societal risks;
- use of reliable, pluralistic media should be promoted and reinforced to combat disinformation and foreign manipulation or interference;
- wide access to events of cultural importance, such as major sporting events, should be safeguarded.

For more on the upcoming AVMSD review, take a look at the Observatory's presentation from 4 June 2025 in Vienna.

All references to AVMSD articles refer to articles from Directive 2010/13/EU as amended by Directive 2018/1808.

Video-sharing platforms

What are the provisions of the AVMSD for video-sharing platforms and how are they transposed in national legislations?

Protection of minors

What are the provisions of the AVMSD for the protection of minors and how are they transposed in national legislations?

Commercial communications

What are the provisions of the AVMSD with regard to audiovisual commercial communications and how are they transposed in national legislations?

European works in the AVMSD

What are the provisions of the AVMSD for the promotion of European works and how are they transposed in national legislations?

Jurisdiction

Who regulates what and what are the key principles of regulation in the audiovisual sector?

Discover our databases

AVMSDatabase of national transpositions of the AVMS Directive

OPUS - National legislations promoting European audiovisual works across Europe

MAVISE - Ownership and jurisdiction of VOD services in Europe

 

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