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Observation / European Union / Federalism / Concentration of media ownership / Political philosophy / Freedom of speech / European Court of Justice / Freedom of the press / European Newspaper Publishers Association / Journalism / Freedom of expression / Human rights
Date: 2013-10-07 06:39:00
Observation
European Union
Federalism
Concentration of media ownership
Political philosophy
Freedom of speech
European Court of Justice
Freedom of the press
European Newspaper Publishers Association
Journalism
Freedom of expression
Human rights

Response from the European Publishers Council to the Independent Report from the HLG on Media Freedom and Pluralism ID number[removed]The European Publishers Council (EPC) brings together Chairmen and CEOs of Europ

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