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Advertising helps European citizens make informed decisions on the vast array of products and services available to them across the European market. To that extent, it is a central element in the establishment of an efficient single market, and it deserves much attention from European institutions. The business of television and radio advertising sales houses is consequently directly impacted by EU regulations.
 

The Audiovisual Media Services Directive

Media convergence

Data protection and online behavioural advertising

Advertising for alcoholic beverages

Advertising for HFSS food products

Advertising for pharmaceutical products

Ban on advertising for tobacco products and rules on electronic cigarettes

Compulsory information and warning messages in advertising

Online gambling advertising

Must carry and retransmission fees

Retransmission disputes between broadcasters and cable operators have become increasingly public in recent years, and now the situation of must carry vs. must offer and retransmission payments is becoming more topical in many EU Member States, with both broadcasters and governments looking at implementing new rules that could greatly affect broadcasters and in turn potentially consumers.
 
Why does this matter for broadcasters? The real bone of contention is regarding retransmission fees and compensation for carriage of programmes. While not common in the EU, cable groups in the US pay to carry the main free-to-air channels – what is known as retransmission fees – which amounted to an estimated $3.3bn in 2013. For many broadcasters, this could be a new source of revenue that is not always currently available to them.
 
Because so many issues debated at European level have an impact on advertising, the list of issues presented above is not exhaustive. Should you require more information, please contact the egta team.
 
egta overview on must carry vs. must offer - document available upon request. Please contact the egta team.

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