RECOMMENDATION 1228 (1994) 1 on cable networks and
local television stations: their importance for Greater Europe
1.The Parliamentary Assembly notes that the development of cable networks, satellite
broadcasts and local television stations can foster democracy in the countries of central
and eastern Europe.
2.It further observes the development under way in other countries, particularly in the
United States, where closer links are being established among telephone and information
companies and cable operators.
3.Having examined the situation of cable networks in Europe, the Parliamentary Assembly
observes that the level of development of these networks differs from one country to
another. Each country has its own problems, particularly on the technical front, but also
in respect of legislation and management. Awareness of the importance of the
technological, industrial, economic and cultural issues is necessary for the protection of
European interests.
4.The Assembly has regard in this context to:
i.its Recommendation 1098 (1989) on east-west audiovisual co-operation;
ii.its Recommendation 1110 (1989) on distance teaching;
iii.its Resolution 937 (1990) on telecommunications: the implications for Europe;
iv.its Resolution 957 (1991) on the situation of local radio in Europe;
v.its Recommendation 1147 (1991) on parliamentary responsibility for the democratic
reform of broadcasting;
and also to:
vi.the European Convention on Transfrontier Television (of 5 May 1989);
vii.Resolution 253 (1993) on the regional dimension of the European audiovisual area of
the Standing Conference of Local and Regional Authorities of Europe (CLRAE).
5.The Assembly considers that the creation of the European Audiovisual
Observatory - now a reality, as proposed by the Committee of Ministers in
Resolution (92) 70 - responsible for collecting data on the various forms of
communication, is an important step, since availability of legal, economic and
programme-related information to professional circles will ensure a more open market.
6.The Assembly, therefore, requests the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe
to invite the Steering Committee on the Mass Media (CDMM):
i.to carry out a survey of cable networks and local television stations in the
countries of central and eastern Europe, which findings should assist, in particular, in:
a.support for the efforts of cable networks and local television stations in central
and eastern Europe through the provision of production and post-production material in
exchange for programmes;
b.the development of technological exchanges;
ii.to examine ways of encouraging public service broadcasters in central and east
European countries to be attentive to the advantages to be gained from cable and other
technologies;
iii.to work out proposals as to how the west European countries, in particular public
broadcasters in the latter, can be encouraged to help public broadcasters in the central
and east European countries to equip themselves with these new technologies;
iv. to set up its own special structure with the following terms of reference:
a.helping the countries of central and eastern Europe to frame their national
legislation on copyright and neighbouring rights, considering that the introduction in
each country of structures for collecting and distributing the royalties accruing from
these rights would boost the creation of national or local productions and develop
employment in this sector;
b.ensuring that national legislation embody protection of certain individual rights and
compliance with programming standards, particularly in respect of advertising and
identification of sponsors;
v.to step up its training programmes for professionals in the fields of management,
programming, production, technology and ethics of journalism, particularly by means of
courses and seminars in western Europe on such subjects as exchanges of technology and
programmes and the organisation of co-productions (on the Eurimages model);
7. The Assembly recommends that the Committee of Ministers:
i.speed up its work as regards the opening for signature of the draft European
convention relating to questions of copyright law and neighbouring rights;
ii.examine the specific problems of local and regional television services in central
and eastern Europe as key elements in the strengthening of democracy. The proposal in
CLRAE Resolution 253 for establishing an "observatory or network of regional
television services" should be considered in the framework of the European
Audiovisual Observatory which has been operating since 1 August 1993.
8.The Assembly also requests the Committee of Ministers to invite the governments of
member states:
i.to support the audiovisual products of the countries of central and eastern Europe by
making a set of concrete proposals concerning the purchase of rights and the copying and
subtitling of audiovisual products, and by upholding the principle of lowering the cost of
communication and broadcasting by satellite;
ii.to facilitate the use of cable networks as an ideal vehicle and a natural extension
of education and vocational training, whose economic viability could be secured with only
a limited number of viewers. A list of training products might be included in an
international catalogue;
iii.to promote the creation of integrated television, communications and information
structures in order to ensure that the facilities provided achieve immediate profitability
and to avoid the creation of parallel networks;
iv.to invest in the production of advanced technologies, such as digital systems and
optical fibre cables.
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1.Assembly debate on 24 January 1994 (1st Sitting) (see Doc. 6977,
report of the Committee on Science and Technology, Rapporteur: Mr Bartodziej).
Text adopted by the Assembly on 24 January 1994 (1st Sitting).
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