The current state and future of television in Europe
A conference organized by the Master’s Program in Competition and Innovation Law at the Luiss School of Law, in collaboration with the Italian Communications Authority (AGCOM) and the Italian Chapter of the International Institute of Communications (IIC)
8:30 AM Welcome Coffee
9:00 a.m. Greetings and introduction to the day's agenda
Gustavo Olivieri, Director of the Master's Program in Competition and Innovation Law, Luiss School of Law
Isolde Gogging, President of the IIC
Giacomo Lasorella, President of AGCOM
9:30 a.m. Introductory presentations
Moderated by
Gustavo Olivieri, Director of the Master's Program in Competition and Innovation Law at the Luiss School of Law
Speakers include
Augusto Preta, President of IIC Italy
Television in the digital transformation
Giuseppe Abbamonte, Director of Media Policy, DG Connect
: European Policy
Laura Aria, AGCOM Commissioner
The role of the national regulator
Roundtable discussions
10:30 a.m. Pluralism and Competition in Digital Markets
Moderated by
Gustavo Olivieri, Director of the Master's Program in Competition and Innovation Law at the Luiss School of Law
Speakers include
Valeria Falce from the European University of Rome
Antonio Manganelli, University of Siena
Gina Nieri, Board Member of Mediaset S.p.A.
Diego Ciulli, Head of Government Affairs and Public Policy, Italy, Google
11:15 a.m. Content moderation: balancing entrepreneurial freedom, social goals, and freedom of expression
Moderated by
Antonio Perrucci, LED Astrid
Speakers include
Francesco Graziadei from Luiss Guido Carli University
Marco Bassini, Tilburg University
Fulvio Arzarello, Public Policy Manager, Economic and Regulatory Policy, Italy, Meta
12:15 PM Public service in the digital transformation: its role and mission
Moderated by
Antonio Perrucci, LED Astrid
Speakers include
Antonio Arcidiacono, CTO of EBU
Erik Lambert, IIC Italian Chapter
Micol Rigo, Deputy Director, RAI for Sustainability – ESG, RAI
1:00 PM: Conclusions
Elisa Giomi, AGCOM Commissioner