INDIREG Final report published by European Commission

November 22, 2011
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Faculty member Kristina Irion contributed to this study as key public policy expert

The European Commission has published the final report of the INDIREG project, which identified indicators for the independence and efficient functioning of audiovisual media services regulatory bodies for the purpose of enforcing the rules in the AVMS Directive.

The CMCS was part of a consortium that was selected by the European Commission to carry out a study (SMART 2009/0001). The three general outcomes of the study are

  1. A detailed legal description and analysis of the regulatory bodies for the audiovisual media sector in the EU Member States, candidate and potential candidate countries, in the EFTA countries and four non-European countries;
  2. The identification of key characteristics constituting an “independent regulatory body” in the light of the AVMS Directive; and
  3. The development of a ranking tool which can be used to self-assess the formal and actual independence of these regulatory bodies.

The consortium included the Hans Bredow Institute (lead contractor), the K.U. Leuven, Cullen International, as well as Perspective Associates as a subcontractor. The consortium cooperated with a net of correspondents covering each of the 43 countries covered by the study.

The CMCS team working on this project consisted of: Kristina Irion who was the key public policy expert and leading the CMCS team, Szabolcs Koppanyi, Sara Svensson, and Roxana Radu.

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