Brussels, 21/01/2013 (Agence Europe) - On Monday 21 January, a year after the controversy that pitted the European Commission against Hungary over the country's new media law, the high-level group on freedom and media pluralism (set up at the time by Neelie Kroes) drew up a rather mixed balance sheet on the media landscape in the European Union's member states and explored ways of stepping up EU action.
In their report, the experts on the high-level group, headed by the former Latvian...