Audiovisual and Media Club
A multi-stakeholder dialogue on public policies related to audiovisual and media sectors
The Future of Audiovisual and Media Club’s primary objective is to foster a multi-stakeholder dialogue on topics related to public policies concerning the audiovisual and media sectors, in response to national and European institutional developments. The club meets four to five times a year in the form of dinner debates, attended by 50 to 60 participants, including public officials (mainly parliamentarians, as well as members of the administration, ministerial offices, and regulatory authorities) and economic actors from the sector (producers, broadcasters, professional organizations and unions, advertisers, telecommunications and digital industry players, copyright societies, etc.). These gatherings contribute to collective reflection on the evolution of the audiovisual and media sectors, enabling the development of public policy proposals.
The following organizations are members of the club: A.C.C.e.S., AFNUM, Amazon, ANFR, API, Apple, Audiens, ARCOM, l’ARP, ATOM, Bureau de la Radio, CFC, Distributeurs indépendants réunis européens (DIRE), DISNEY, Eurosport, Facebook, FAVN, France Télévisions, Google, INA, LCP, Locales TV, Mazars, Médiamétrie, M6 RTL, Netflix, NextRadio TV, Orange, Radio France, SACEM, SALTO, SATEV, SCAM, SIRTI, SNPTV, SPI, TDF, Technicolor, TF1, UDM, UNIFRANCE, UPC, Groupe Vivendi, and Warner Bros.
Created in 2004 under the name “Parliamentary Future of Audiovisual and Media Club,” the club is co-chaired by
Constance LE GRIP,
Member of Parliament for Hauts-de-Seine (Renaissance Group)
Laure DARCOS,
Senator for Essonne (Les Républicains Group)
Ethics
The club operates in accordance with the provisions of the Sapin II law regarding interest representatives, the ethical rules defined by parliamentary institutions: pluralism of support, transparency of funding, fairness among members, and speech not conditioned by funding, etc. In this respect, the club’s operations rigorously follow the recommendations made by the High Authority for Transparency in Public Life (HATVP), the Ethics Officer of the National Assembly, and the Parliamentary Ethics Committee of the Senate.
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