The European Commission DG CNECT contracted KEA to provide a mapping of existing EU programmes accessible to the audiovisual (AV) sector beyond Creative Europe. Entitled “Towards an integrated vision for the European Digital Media Sector”, this new research paper provides a timely contribution to the debates on the next EU Multiannual Financial Framework and future EU support programmes (2021-2027).
Communiqué – 14.02.2019 – KEA delivers an analysis on opportunities for the audiovisual sector to benefit from a wider range of EU programmes
KEA European Affairs,
14 February 2019, Belgium
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