Author (Corporate) | European Parliament: European Parliamentary Research Service |
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Series Title | Briefing |
Series Details | September 2015 |
Publication Date | September 2015 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
Cultural and audiovisual operators in Europe face not only the challenges of the shift towards digitalisation, market fragmentation, global competition and a difficult financial climate. They are also confronted with a linguistically fragmented European cultural and audiovisual market. The Creative Europe programme creates favourable conditions for multilateral and international cooperation in Europe and for transnational mobility for creative industry workers and their works, and fosters ‘European’, i.e. cross-border, careers in these sectors. Creative Europe (CE), which will support European cultural and audiovisual sectors during the 2014-20 period, represents a 9% increase in funding on the total spent on the Culture, MEDIA and MEDIA Mundus programmes it replaces. Of the €1.46 billion financial envelope, 31% is earmarked for culture, 56% for media and 13% for a cross-sectoral strand, including a Guarantee Facility to be launched in 2016. The Creative Europe annual work programme for 2015 earmarks €3.6m for publishing houses and publishers for translation of European literature under the Culture strand; a further €2.5 million for European production companies developing projects with a potential for high circulation in European and beyond, such as a video game concept; while the lion’s share (€4,900,000 of approximately €9,260,000) of the third, cross-sectoral, strand will fund the Creative Europe desks in participating countries. Written by Matthew Parry and Magdalena Pasikowska-Schnass |
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Source Link | Link to Main Source http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/BRIE/2015/568320/EPRS_BRI(2015)568320_EN.pdf |
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Subject Categories | Business and Industry, Culture, Education and Research |
Countries / Regions | Europe |