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Numbers Don’t Lie: EU Spends a Lot More on ‘Friendly’ Media Than It Publicly Admits
The European Commission says it spends around €21 million a year on subsidies and grants for pan-European media outlets, but a recent Euractiv analysis found the actual amount is “significantly higher.” The exact figure is difficult to determine due to the general lack of transparency in Brussels. Under the current budgetary period (2021-2027), the EU has allocated over €210 million to media-related projects—an average of €35 million per year. T…
Over nine million to support film and audiovisual production in Rome and Lazio. The regional Culture commission has given the green light to the 2025 Plan, with a total commitment of resources equal to nine million and 117,800 euros. A lower figure than last year, when for...
The European Union is putting much more money than it has ever been – around 35 million euros a year – into a handful of media that would hardly survive without generous subsidies, as is evident from an analysis by Euractiv.
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