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".
Mr President, my work has always had a dual nature.
My first task concerns the application of the decisions made by the ‘Television without frontiers’ directive. For example, Article 16 restricts advertising aimed at children, as minors must be protected. Obviously, we cannot do just anything in programmes intended for children. However, I would like Parliament to help me out a bit, for example with regard to this point. Can we make just any old film for children? What sometimes shocks me just as much as certain adverts is the violence in films specifically intended for children. We are analysing all that in order to find, together, the most effective way of making progress in this matter.
From the point of view of digital television, which will enable hundreds of programmes, including children’s programmes, to be broadcast, I would like us, in Europe, to have a high enough budget, sufficient investments to produce good children’s programmes. This is my second task: ensuring that, in future, we have enough children’s films suitable for that age, films that are positive and are both educational and imaginative."@en1
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