11 AUG 2025

Media Freedom Act enters into application in Europe

New rules to better protect journalists, their sources, and press freedom in the digital age apply in all European Union countries as of 8 August 2025.

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The Media Freedom Act enters into application to support democracy and journalism, with new rules to better protect journalists, their sources, and press freedom in the digital age, which apply in all European Union countries as of 8 August 2025. To mark the entry into application of the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA), the Vice-President of the European Parliament, Sabine Verheyen (EPP, DE), and the chair of the Committee on Culture and Education, Nela Riehl (Greens, DE), issued a statement.

“8 August 2025 marks the entry into application of the EMFA — a landmark for press freedom in the EU. But its true value will be measured in action, not words. Now begins the real work: ensuring every member state implements the EMFA fully and faithfully. Media freedom is not negotiable - it is the backbone of our democracy,” said Sabine Veheyen, who chairs Parliament’s working group scrutinising the law’s implementation.

“With the Media Freedom Act, Europe has set the benchmark for the protection of press freedom and journalistic work. This is a great achievement. But it is only meaningful if we adhere to it. I am looking with concern at the decline in press freedom in different parts of Europe and call on all member states to implement it dutifully,” added the chair of the Committee on Culture and Education Nela Riehl.

In February 2024, Parliament and Council adopted new rules to protect freedom of the media as well as the independence of journalists in the EU. The regulation entered progressively into application in EU countries since May 2024, while its key provisions began to be enforced from 8 August 2025. The EU law enhances transparency of media outlet ownership and of allocation of state advertising, strengthens public media independence, and secures robust protection for journalists and their sources. To ensure visibility and pluralism, digital platforms must refrain from arbitrarily deleting or restricting independent media content.

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