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  1. The "Television Without Frontiers" Directive (TVWF Directive) is the cornerstone of the European Union's audiovisual policy. It rests on two basic principles: the free movement of European television programmes within the internal market and the requirement for TV channels to reserve, whenever possible, more than half of their transmission time ...

  2. 9 de set. de 2008 · EUROPA - Summaries of EU legislation - The 'Television Without Frontiers' Directive (TVWF Directive) is the cornerstone of the European Union's audiovisual policy.

  3. 6 de jan. de 2006 · The 'Television without Frontiers' Directive rests on two basic principles: the free movement of European television programmes within the internal market and the so called 'broadcasting quotas' which commit the TV stations to reserve half of their broadcasting time for European works.

  4. Television without frontiers. European Parliament resolution on the application of Articles 4 and 5 of Directive 89/552/EEC (‘Television without Frontiers), as amended by Directive 97/36/EC, for the period 2001-2002 ’ (2004/2236(INI))

    • Suzanne Michele Schwarz
    • 6 defines a European broadcast as follows:
    • B. Particular Countries

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    works originating from Member States of the Community. works originating from European third states party to the European Convention on Transfrontier Television of the Council of Europe; works from other European third countries... 2. The works.., are mainly made with authors and workers resid-ing in one or more States referred to in Paragraph 1 (a...

    The most difficult task in forging a European consensus on the Directive was that each member state supported or opposed it for different reasons. Most states agree, however, that the United States produces common denominator entertainment that no other country is able to match. While on European screens local programs do bet-ter in most individual...

  5. This Article explores the Directive, passed by the European Council on October 3, 1989, designed to coordinate the various television broadcasting laws of the Member States within the European Community.

  6. Television without Frontiers: The Continuing Tension between Liberal Free Trade and European Cultural Integrity. Learn about HeinOnline, a premier online research platform providing access to multidisciplinary current and historical documents.