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The EU “Creative Europe” program: what’s next?

Philip Schlesinger talks about the key features of the Creative Europe program and points at its key challenges for the future.

Philip Schlesinger presents the Creative Europe program.

He explains that it brings together culture and media policies in Europe, with two strands: the audio-visual dimension on the one hand, with the Media program that supports training, film projects and film festivals and the cultural dimension on the other hand, concerned with intercultural dialogue, literature, performance.

Philip Schlesinger argues that the main challenge for the future of the Creative Europe program is the digital revolution and especially, the creation of a digital single market, which supposes common regulations of the media industries.

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