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EBU supports GPB's proposed amends to broadcasting law
 31 Oct 2017
An EBU team has met with the Georgian Parliamentary Committee on Legal Issues to discuss the Georgian Public Broadcaster's (GPB) proposed amendments to the Broadcasting Law.

The EBU experts discussed best practices in advertising, production and procurement procedures as demonstrated by EBU Members in 56 different countries. It is hoped that the adoption of the amendments will ease some of GPB's current difficulties and will be a crucial support for further reforms at the broadcaster.

Head of Members Relations, Eastern Europe, Radka Betcheva said: “We discussed three major proposals in the draft amendments with MPs. The proposed amendments are necessary to ensure the proper functioning of public service media in Georgia. GPB is still in a process of transformation and it is of crucial importance that the legal framework creates the necessary legal environment for it to flourish.

"GPB has a broad remit to serve all segments and groups in society and the law should ensure appropriate provisions for program production and acquisition. For this, it is necessary to exempt content-related contracts (i.e. contracts for the acquisition, development, production or co-production of program material) from the normal public procurement rules, without prejudice to necessary accountability measures.

"We also discussed best practice in Europe regarding advertising and the institutional independence of public broadcasting regarding treatment of financial results. It seems that there is a good understanding among MPs about the role of public service media in society and the need to support this important institution for democracy.
"We hope that the proposed amendments will be adopted.”

The EBU Legal Department has provided comments to the GPB proposal for changes to the Broadcasting Law. The proposed amendments will be discussed further in the parliamentary committee on legal and economic issues before bringing them for discussion in the plenary. 
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