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"en.20011004.3.4-094"2
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The adoption of the "Television without Frontiers" directive was a milestone in Community legislation. Yet, here we are, over ten years on, and the editorial changes needed to protect viewers and European cultural productions have still not been made. Below are the three most important points:
a) viewers need to be protected from the flood of advertisements by strengthening the binding arrangements in the directive and controlling and punishing televisions stations which infringe them;
b) minors need general protection at Community level from advertising and from programmes which desensitise them to violence and anti-social behaviour; and
c) stricter, specific measures are needed to promote European productions and make it easier for producers in small countries to break into the wider European market."@en1
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