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"Question No. 35 by Hélène Goudin ()
In a draft report on the EU's information and communication strategy (PE 355.447v01-00), the European Parliament has proposed that the Institutions 'should reach agreements with independent television producers able to devise drama series, competitions, films, news reports and in general all kinds of high-quality and accessible programmes which appeal to popular taste and serve to promote the idea and values of Europe' (Paragraph 11). In COM(2004)0196 final, the Commission stated that there was a need to provide information about the EU's ideas and values. The Commission observed that the audiovisual sector plays an important role in this work and that cofinancing of audiovisual programmes on the EU should be continued (p. 18).
Does the Commission consider this to be the right time for cofinancing of TV programmes as part of the Commission's objective of informing citizens in the specific fields proposed by the Committee on Culture and Education, that is drama series, competitions, films and news reports? What are the costs of the relevant budget items for the Commission's present information and communication strategy?"@en1
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"Subject: The EU's information and communication strategy"1
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