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"Question No. 38 by Åsa Westlund ()
Public service has a vital role to play in a democratic society – to be an arena for scrutiny, to enable different voices to be heard and different opinions to be voiced, to provide impartial and in-depth information. The market has no such role nor can it fully meet the need for programmes targeting minority groups in society.
Public service is the driving force behind developments in the media. The media works increasingly with new technologies. However, the new media landscape in the knowledge and information society does not reduce the need for public service – on the contrary. In the light of technological developments in the media and the greater need for an independently financed media sector, how will the Commission ensure that public service in the European Union can maintain its position when new media technologies are being used to an ever greater extent?"@en1
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"Subject: Challenges for public service"1
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