Accessibility of audiovisual content Implementation of the Audiovisual Media Services Directive Harald E. Trettenbrein, European Commission Barcelona,

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Accessibility of audiovisual content Implementation of the Audiovisual Media Services Directive Harald E. Trettenbrein, European Commission Barcelona, March 2015

Promotion of accessibility services - Article 7 Audiovisual media services Directive (AVMSD) EU Member States obliged to: encourage media service providers under their jurisdiction to ensure that their services are gradually made accessible to people with a visual or hearing disability. Means to achieve accessibility: Sign language, subtitling, audio description and easily understandable menu navigation

Monitoring tools Application Reports every 3 years Studies SMART 2011/0070, Study on assessing and promoting e-accessibility, May agenda/news-redirect/12306https://ec.europa.eu/digital- agenda/news-redirect/12306 Consultations: Green paper: Preparing for a fully converged Audiovisual World: Growth, Creation and Values; closed Sept. 2013

Conclusions of the 1 st Application Report (May 2012)  All MSs have introduced rules to that effect  However, the implementation of these rules differs a lot among MSs:  Some MS detailed statutory rules  Others self-and co-regulation  or only very general provisions  Limit the accessibility obligation to PSBs

State of play – overview of the transposing measures AVMSD – an incentive to introduce the accessibility requirements in 12 MSs or reinforce the existing ones (15 MS) Accessibility requirements – mostly for news and current affairs programmes Subtitling the most common tool (in all MS) Predominance of accessibility requirements on PSB (in some countries including on-line services) Commercial broadcasters: accessibility requirement constitutes licencing obligation or condition for DTT authorization On-demand-providers – regulated only in few MSs but the number is increasing

Other measures fulfilling accessibility requirement Financial incentives for film productions (e.g. increased rate of support where accessibility versions are made) State aid measures (e.g. for subtitling of evening news or in the field of production and broadcasting for hearing impaired people)

Survey – end of 2014 almost all Member States (except for Bulgaria, Luxembourg and Latvia) have introduced statutory rules requiring from service providers to adopt measures to facilitate the accessibility of linear services to visually and hearing impaired persons.

Survey – end of 2014 Since the last Application Report, the proportion of the audiovisual media services accessible to people with visual or hearing disabilities has increased. This also applies to on-demand services, though to a much lesser extent.

Survey – end of 2014 on –demand services Four Member States have set rules for on-demand services (BE, EL, Cz.Rep. and UK). Some Member States set quotas of accessible programming to be reached on- demand audiovisual media service providers (BE, EL). In a number of countries, the accessibility of on-demand services is ensured on a voluntary basis by media service providers (e.g. AT, DE, CZ).

Conclusions of the Study on assessing and promoting e-accessibility (2013) State of play – subtitling All MSs provide for subtitling services- what differs : not just volumes of programmes but also quality of subtitling! Examples of good practice: UK and NL( almost 100% subtitling) FR, BE, IE, SE and FI

State of play – sign language In comparison with subtitling much lower volumes of signed programmes (on average well below 5% of overall programme) some countries do not provide for sign language at all PT, BE, UK, SK : higher shares of programmes signed (10- 16%)

State of play - audio description Programmes with audio description broadcast in 13 MSs Share of overall programming quite low ( average volumes range between 4% and 11% of overall programming)

Green Paper consultation consultations-media-issues consultations-media-issues Question 26: Do you think additional standardisation efforts are needed in this field? Question 27: What incentives could be offered to encourage investment in innovative services for people with disabilities?

Standardisation Additional standardisation efforts are not needed as standards already exist; the problem is not so much one of gaps in standardisation, but one of fragmentation and lack of focus in terms of the technologies used; need for standardisation with respect to connectivity and APIs.

Incentives Mostly financial incentives but also Harmonisation of legislation Accessibility services included in must-carry obligations Public-private partnerships Involvement of all the stakeholders in the value chain

European Commission Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology application-reports