Few people would disagree with the idea that broadcasting is one of most important leaders of the democratic process. European citizens are constantly encouraged to express their views and opinions on matters more complex, therefore, they have developed legitimate expectations for the output of broadcasting, including providing cultural resources necessary for full citizenship and modern.
From Iraq for the European elections of educational reforms and systems for financing pensions in the debate on climate change or nutrition, European citizens must be properly associated by the media. They need a wide coverage, accurate processing and editorial independence. Beyond news, people expect “knowledge-oriented programming. The very notions of democracy and well-being are based on this simple pattern, but essential for civic service. Everyone agrees on this point . But if we look impoverishmentof television programming and – in parallel to the diffi culties that national governments and regulatory authorities face in the media outlet broadcasting, we discover a paradox: a discrepancy between the stated objectives of Political and out of television available.
