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Web to overtake printed press as source of EU information: Survey - 08 March 2011 - News

A growing number of EU citizens say they use the Internet to get information about the European Union, while daily newspapers are significantly losing ground and television remains the primary source of EU news, a Union-wide poll reveals.

MEPs want wider media coverage of EU - 25 June 2010 - News

Public service broadcasters should cover EU matters more widely, while governments, parties and politicians need to do more to explain them to citizens, said the European Parliament's culture committee in a resolution adopted this week (23 June), triggering criticism that the EU is funding "blatant propaganda". 

Brussels press corps 'shrinking', journalists say - 19 March 2010 - News

The number of journalists covering European Union affairs from Brussels is shrinking, according to International Press Association, which yesterday (18 March) called for the introduction of a "special statute" for media correspondents accredited to the EU institutions.  

Parliament votes down EU moves on press freedom - 23 October 2009 - News

Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi this week (21 October) avoided official condemnation by the European Parliament, highlighting divisions among MEPs over what some see as a purely national issue.

Newspapers voice concerns about press freedom - 14 July 2009 - News

European newspaper publishers are calling on the Swedish EU Presidency to protect press freedom in Europe following recent attempts by the Italian and Czech governments to restrict journalists' access to wiretapped information, such as police documents.

No privileges for German in Commission press conferences - 11 April 2005 - News

The row that broke out over the addition of German as an 'automatic' language in press conferences alongside French and English has been resolved.

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