Betekenis van:
plurality
plurality
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- the state of being plural
"to mark plurality, one language may add an extra syllable to the word whereas another may simply change the vowel in the existing final syllable"
Hyperoniemen
plurality
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- a large indefinite number
"a plurality of religions"
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
plurality
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- (in an election with more than 2 options) the number of votes for the candidate or party receiving the greatest number (but less that half of the votes)
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- Promotion of media plurality
- The selection criteria referred to the plurality of programmes and the plurality of broadcasters, and foresaw a priority treatment of those broadcasters previously present on the analogue platform.
- Therefore, the measure is not targeted to increase the plurality of programme channels.
- Public security, plurality of media and prudential rules shall be regarded as legitimate interests within the meaning of paragraph 1.
- In addition, it fostered media plurality, competition between the various modes of digital transmission and an efficient use of frequencies.
- Furthermore, it stressed that DVB-T was specifically designed to compete with cable and refuted arguments to the effect that DVB-T would have to be justified as a means of securing plurality of opinion and for socio-political reasons.
- TAKING INTO ACCOUNT that culture takes diverse forms across time and space and that this diversity is embodied in the uniqueness and plurality of the identities and cultural expressions of the peoples and societies making up humanity,
- In particular, they argue that the digitisation of terrestrial transmission contributes to media plurality, allowing commercial broadcasters to transmit their programmes in NRW over 12 channels instead of three in analogue mode.
- In their view, this would lead to losing the advantages of the terrestrial platform outlined above in terms of media plurality, universal coverage, broadcast of regional and local programmes, innovation potential, and infrastructure competition.
- As regards media plurality and the variety of channels, the digital terrestrial channels have been allocated in such a way that incumbent broadcasters have received a priority treatment while market entry has been marginal [83].
- Finally, DKV maintained that there was no public interest justification to favour DVB-T over the other infrastructures from the point of view of media plurality, the transmission of local and regional programmes or universal coverage.
- The Commission acknowledges the general interest objectives put forward by the German authorities. However, as demonstrated below, it considers that the aid is not specifically targeted to promote media plurality, regional and local content, universal coverage, to stimulate the provision of services in rural areas, or innovation and is not necessary, appropriate and proportionate to achieve the objectives pursued.
- In particular, the Commission did not take into account the contribution of DVB-T to media plurality, the suitability of the terrestrial platform to broadcast regional and local programmes, the innovation potential of DVB-T (above all for mobile reception) and the contribution of the measure to ensure DVB-T coverage in rural and remote areas.
- However, as demonstrated below, it considers that the aid is not specifically targeted to promote media plurality, regional and local content, universal coverage, to stimulate the provision of services in rural areas, or innovation and is not necessary, appropriate and proportionate to achieve the objectives pursued.
- In their view, the general interest of DVB-T follows from the contribution of digital terrestrial television to the transmission of regional and local programmes, as well as to the promotion of innovation, media plurality and infrastructure competition between the different transmission platforms.