Local view for "http://purl.org/linkedpolitics/eu/plenary/2011-11-16-Speech-3-334-625"
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"I voted in favour of the report. There can be no doubt that the viability of European cinema depends to a large degree on its ability to adapt to new technologies. In practical terms, this means moving from the analogue to the digital era and, even though necessary, such a move will be expensive. By the end of 2010, only 8 682 of the 30 000 cinemas in Europe had purchased digital projectors. The high cost (approximately EUR 100 000 per screen) is felt most in hard times by small, regional and local cinemas. The European Structural Funds therefore provide them with vital support. The European Parliament’s proposal is absolutely clear-cut. An appropriate amount in financial aid must be budgeted in the financial perspective 2014-2020 and the assistance currently provided by the European Regional Development Fund must be increased."@en1
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