22 June 2011
Quality Public Services Also Needed in Media, Say IFJ and UNI MEI on World Public Service Day
Today the International Federation of Journalists and its European group
the European Federation of Journalists, together with
UNI Global
Union Media Entertainment & Arts (UNI-MEI) expressed their joint support to strong public
service in media and in particular in broadcasting, at the occasion of UN world
public service day and as Global Unions launch their "quality public
service" campaign.
"In many countries we see unprecedented attacks
on public service values in media and on public broadcasting, at a time when
cultural diversity and independent information are cruelly needed", said
IFJ President Jim Boumelha. In particular in Europe, under-financing,
privatisation, commercial and political pressure are putting public service
values at risk, with hundreds of jobs to be cut. "It is in
the interest of the public to defend and reinforce public values in media in
order to create and develop them in regions or countries of the world where
they are still weak", said EFJ President Arne König.
"In the global digital
economy, public broadcasting, while continuing to service traditional
platforms, must be present on the new platforms in order to guarantee its
continuity, further development and cultural diversity", said UNI MEI President Heinrich Bleicher-Nagelsmann. "In
the debate over EU's digital agenda we need to ensure that sustainable
funding of public missions of broadcasters extends to all existing and new
media platforms", stated,
EURO-MEI President William Maunier. "Growing media concentration
represents a threat to the emerging democracies in many countries in the
Americas. Public service broadcasting is a prerequisite to guarantee respect
for pluralism and cultural identity, said Nascimento
Silva, President of America's region of UNI-MEI, PANARTES.
As global unions launch a special campaign to
reinforce public services across the world, the IFJ/EFJ and UNI-MEI express
their strong support to public service values in the media and in journalism.
In particular, the IFJ/EFJ and UNI-MEI underline the call made in the Charter
adopted by Global Unions last year, "for national and regional regulations
that provide for diversity in the media and access to culture".
Global Union's Campaign - Quality Public Service
Now : www.qpsactionnow.org/
IFJ/EFJ: www.ifj.org / http://europe.ifj.org
The IFJ represents more than 600,000 journalists in 131
countries. The EFJ represents more than 250.000 members in over 30 countries in
Europe.
UNI MEI: www.uniglobalunion.org/mei
UNI MEI represents
140 unions and guilds and 300 000 workers in the media and entertainment
industries in over 70 countries worldwide







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