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The best way of combating media concentration at European level is for no internal European market to be created. The increased concentration of large media groups and their greater market share is also a result of public authorities, which have liberalised and privatised this area, recently divesting themselves of responsibility for the media. An example of this is the current situation in Portugal.
I deplore the fact that a specific defence of the role of public service and the need to ensure the survival of publicly funded television channels has not been included in the resolution, as the motion tabled by my group proposed.
The best way of ensuring democracy and pluralism is to promote a strong, diverse and modern public sector, in other words, public ownership of the media, with mechanisms and instruments that provide genuine democratic control, not to mention the fact that this sector is of strategic importance in guaranteeing a country’s sovereignty."@en1
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