Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel, Media regulatory authority in Brussels, Belgium.
The Conseil supérieur de l'audiovisuel is an independent authority that oversees television and radio broadcasting in French-speaking Belgium. It ensures that broadcasters follow applicable laws and comply with content standards.
The organization began in 1987 as an advisory body and became an independent administrative authority in 1997. This shift gave it the power to regulate media independently.
The organization grants broadcasting licenses and monitors content to ensure media diversity and representation across French-speaking Belgian communities.
The authority is based in Brussels and handles public complaints about radio and television programs in an organized way. Visitors can learn about the rules and procedures for filing complaints.
The authority operates alongside two similar regulators: the VRM for the Flemish community and the Medienrat for the German-speaking community. This three-pillar system reflects Belgium's language and political structure.
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