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European Press Publishers underline importance of defending press freedom on World Press Freedom Day

On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day European press publishers call to EU policy and decision makers to uphold press freedom and support the necessary legal framework for a free, independent, pluralistic and vibrant press sector that is able to perform its important role in our democratic society.

A key element of press freedom is the possibility for citizens to be able to easily access press content. Consumers today divide their attention between a variety of platforms, from tablets and smart phones to laptops and print. Press publishers need to have the flexibility to continue informing, empowering and entertaining their audiences on all these platforms.

Legislative issues that go to the heart of publishing businesses face various regulatory threats, including in the fields of copyright, advertising, distribution or other areas affecting the press, like data protection and privacy. Any negative impact in such fields would reduce the ability to invest in professional editorial content and restricting diversity of media content.

Referring to the current legislative work at EU level EMMA President Auke Visser stated: “There are a number of initiatives being discussed in the European institutions today that have the potential to help sustain the future of a free press in Europe, for instance by introducing a publishers right with copyright. An appropriate regulatory framework and fair competition are required in order for press publishers to be able to invest in innovative formats, new business models and quality content.”

In order to maintain a free, independent, diverse and vibrant press, European press publishers therefore call on EU policy and decision makers to always consider and uphold press freedom when taking decisions on regulatory initiatives.

EMMA, the European Magazine Media Association, is the unique and complete representation of Europe’s magazine media, which is today enjoyed by millions of consumers on various platforms, encompassing both paper and digital formats. EMMA represents 15.000 publishing houses, publishing 50.000 magazine titles across Europe in print and digital. For more information, visit www.magazinemedia.eu

Background note: current legislative context

For further information contact:

Max von Abendroth 
Executive Director, EMMA

max.abendroth@magazinemedia.eu

+32 2 536 06 04

  • EMMA

    The European Magazine Media Association, is the unique and complete representation of Europe’s magazine media, which is today enjoyed by millions of consumers on various platforms, encompassing both paper and digital formats.