media regulation

Understand, track and monitor the changing face of media regulation with Cullen International. Derived from trusted sources, our expert analysis and benchmarks help organisations across Europe and the Americas stay informed on the latest developments and act with confidence in a fast-moving environment.

general topics covered

(Social) media platforms

The rise of platforms and services like YouTube, Netflix, Spotify and Facebook has created a host of new challenges for regulators, government and industry. We help you stay informed on the latest developments, understand the context of different national and international reforms, and grasp their implications.

  • The EU Audiovisual Media Services Directive
  • Video sharing platforms
  • Pay TV platforms
  • Social media platforms
  • Streaming websites
Public policy objectives

Get a global perspective on how public policy objectives are translated into regulation with our independent Media intelligence service. Understand the agenda, track and compare different national regimes, and anticipate change. Topics covered include:

  • Media ownership and pluralism
  • Fake news
  • Media literacy
  • Protecting minors
  • Must carry and findability
  • Public service broadcasting
  • Quotas
  • Fighting online piracy
Funding the creative industries

A more diverse media landscape is driving new and more complex forms of funding and investment. We provide expert intelligence and insight on the regulatory opportunities, risk factors and barriers to growth for the content and communications industries and policy makers in the 21st century, covering topics such as:

  • Special taxes
  • Advertising, sponsorship, product placement
  • Copyright
Media distribution

Get access to structured information on rules on content acquisition and media distribution in different territories, as well as unbiased intelligence on the competition issues arising from premium content and exclusivity arrangements. Topics covered include:

  • Premium content
  • Sports rights
  • Media chronology

geographical coverage

Americas (Data sheet)
Europe (Data sheet)

We’re trusted across the globe for our wide-ranging expertise in media regulation. See our datasheets for more information on our services’ geographical coverage, including the full list of countries, organisations, and topics we report on.

latest intelligence

EU Digital & Media Weekly Report
22 February 26 Javier Huerta Bravo

This report gathers policy and regulatory developments at EU level covered by Cullen International’s Digital Economy and Media services during the last week. It also lists events taking place this week.

Argentina approves new rules to fund media projects
19 February 26 Carolina Limbatto

Argentina approved new regulations to govern how FOPROA, the new, national state fund for the promotion of audiovisual projects, may disburse funding. FOPROA will replace FOMECA. The regulations that created FOMECA and its registry of beneficiaries are no longer in force, effective immediately.

EU Digital & Media Weekly Report
15 February 26 Miljana Todorovic

This report gathers policy and regulatory developments at EU level covered by Cullen International’s Digital Economy and Media services during the last week. It also lists events taking place this week.

Canada adopts new framework to consult language minorities in broadcasting proceedings
12 February 26 Jose Jehuda Garcia

The Canadian broadcasting regulator, the Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC), adopted non-binding guidelines for consulting with language minority communities in broadcasting proceedings. CRTC seeks to better engage with English speakers in the French-majority province of Quebec and with French speakers in the rest of Canada (where English is the majority language) when regulating broadcasting or designing broadcasting policies.

European Media Freedom Act: European Commission guidelines on how very large online platforms must handle declarations from media organisations
11 February 26 Olha Hruba

The Commission adopted non-binding guidelines on implementing the declaration functionality for media service providers under article 18 of the European Media Freedom Act and clarifying its scope.

EU Commission launches action plan against cyberbullying
11 February 26 Jerome Dheur

The action plan mainly builds on enforcing existing legal instruments, such as new measures to improve the reporting systems of online platforms under the Digital Services Act. It also foresees the roll-out of an online safety app for reporting cyberbullying to a national helpline, sending evidence and receiving help.

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