The European audiovisual industry is one of the most dynamic markets in the European Union. The Audiovisual Media Services Directive is the bedrock of the EU’s audiovisual and media policies. It regulates diverse aspects for providers of television broadcasting and on-demand services and entered into force in December 2007. Due to the volatility of a market facing convergence of media and important policy choices, for instance whether to allow product placement, Member States have struggled with the transposition of this Directive.

This completely new commentary employs an innovative approach: Based on English translations, the study systematically examines the national implementing measures of the future 28 Member States (including Croatia). It sets out, article-by-article, the original provisions contained in the Directive before analysing domestic transpositions. National measures are grouped in order to reveal similarities and differences and examined for compliance with the Directive. This comparative perspective contributes to the discussions on reforms of the Directive or the EU’s approach to new media services.

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This new commentary systematically examines the national implementing measures of the future 28 Member States (including Croatia) and sets out, article-by-article, the original provisions contained in the Directive before analysing domestic transpositions.
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This original commentary sets out, article-by-article, the provisions contained in the Directive before analysing domestic transpositions.

Product details

ISBN
9781849467858
Published
2025-05-29
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC; Beck/Hart Publishing
Height
234 mm
Width
156 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
1008

Biographical note

Mark D Cole is Associate Professor of Law (specialized in the law of the new information technologies, media and communications law) at the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance of the University of Luxembourg.
Jenny Metzdorf is research assistant of Professor Cole at the Faculty of Law, Economics and Finance of the University of Luxembourg; she holds a Masters degree in European Law.