Association of Commercial Television in Europe
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Formation | 1989 |
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Type | Broadcasting Association |
Headquarters | Brussels, Belgium |
Membership | 33 member companies |
Official language | English, French |
President | Philippe Delusinne, CEO RTL Belgium |
Website | http://www.acte.be |
The Association of Commercial Television in Europe (ACT) is a trade association representing the interests of the commercial broadcasting sector in Europe. Formed in 1989, the ACT has thirty-three member companies active in 36 European countries. The members are operating several hundred free-to-air and pay-TV channels and distributing several hundred channels and new services. The ACT members encompass several business models ranging from free-to-air television broadcasters and pay-TV players to digital platform operators and multimedia groups. By offering a wide range of choice and variety to the viewer, commercial broadcasters are a leading source of entertainment and information to millions of European citizens.
Mission
The ACT represents the interests of the commercial broadcasting sector towards the EU institutions and international bodies. The most relevant policy issues[1] of importance to the ACT are:
- Audiovisual Media Services Directive
- Advertising
- State aid to Public Broadcasters
- Copyright & IPR
- Digital & New Media
- Media Pluralism
- VAT
- Sport
Organisation
Philippe Delusinne, CEO RTL Belgium, has been President of the Association of Commercial Television in Europe (ACT) since 9 June 2009. He was unanimously re-elected for his second presidency term by the ACT College of Members on 9 November 2011. Ross Biggam has been Director General of the ACT since 2000. In terms of organisational structure, the ACT coordinates the work via its different working groups, which reflect the core areas listed above.
Members
The ACT has 33 member companies licensed in 36 different European countries and distributed across 45 European markets and beyond [2] and operating several hundred free-to-air and pay-TV channels and distributing several hundred channels and new services.
ACT's member companies:
Antena 1 (Romania), Antena 3 (Spain), Antenna TV (Greece), BSkyB (UK), bTV(Bulgaria), Canal+ (France), CME (Czech Republic), Discovery (UK), ITV (UK), Kanal D (Turkey), M6 (France), Mediaset (Italy), Mediaset Espana (Spain), Mega Channel (Greece), MTG (Sweden), MTV Media (Finland), National TV (Romania), NTV (Turkey), Prisa TV (Spain), ProPlus (Slovenia), ProSiebenSat.1 Group (Germany), RTL Group (Luxembourg), Sanoma (Finland), SKY Deutschland (Germany), SKY Italia (Italy), TF1 (France), Top Channel (Albania), TV Evropa (Bulgaria) TV3 (Ireland), TV4 (Sweden), TVI (Portugal), TVN (Poland), Viacom International Media Networks (UK), VMMa (Belgium).
ACT Events[3]
On 9 November 2011, the 4th Annual ACT Conference under the theme of “Creation, Consumers and Competitiveness” was held in the “Claridge” in Brussels. For the fourth consecutive year, about 300 policy-makers and stakeholders came together to discuss about the commercial broadcasting sector in Europe. [1].
ACT Publications [4]
ACT Annual Reports:
- ACT Annual Report 2011
- ACT Annual Report 2010
- ACT Annual Report 2009
- ACT Factbook 2008
- ACT Factbook 2007
- ACT Factbook 2006
ACT newsletters:
- TV Monitor - April 2012
- TV Monitor - December 2011
- TV Monitor - October 2011
- TV Monitor - July 2011
- TV Monitor - March 2011
Other publications:
- ACT Study: Creative Media Europe - Audiovisual Content and Online Growth - March 2012
- Content & Consumers: How Commercial Broadcasters Have Updated Their Business Models For The Online World - May 2011
ACT Reports on Healthy Programming:
- A Healthy Audience: 2012 ACT Report on Healthy Programming - April 2012
- A Healthy Audience: ACT Brochure on Healthy Programming - September 2010
- A Healthy Audience: ACT Brochure on Healthy Programming 2008
National Trade Associations of Commercial Broadcasters
The ACT is working closely with a variety of partner institutions and industry organisations[5] such as:
- in Asia, CASBAA - Cable & Satellite Broadcasting Association of Asia
- in Bulgaria, ABBRO - Association of Bulgarian Commercial Broadcasters
- in France, ACP - Association des Chaînes Privées
- in Germany, VPRT - Verband Privater Rundfunk und Telemedien
- in the Netherlands, VESTRA - Vereniging voor Satelliet Televisie en Radio Programme Aanbieders
- in Portugal, Co-federação Portuguesa dos Meios de Comunicação Social
- in Romania, ARCA - Asociatia Romana de Comunicatii Audiovizuale
- in Spain, UTECA - Union de Televisiones Comerciales Associadas
- in Ukraine, National Association of Broadcasters
- in the UK, Thinkbox
- in the US, NAB - National Association of Broadcasters
Useful Links
- AIG - Advertising Information Group
- CMBA - Creative Media Business Alliance
- EACA - European Association of Communications Agencies
- EASA - European Advertising Standards Alliance
- EGTA - European Group of Television Advertising
- EICTA - European Information & Communications Technology Industry Association
- ITVE - International Television Expert Group
- RAC - Responsible Advertising and Children
- SCBG - Satellite & Cable Broadcasters' Group
- WFA - World Federation of Advertisers