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Luxembourg Unveils Major Reform of the Media Sector Rules
By Vincent WELLENS, Avocat à la Cour, Ottavio COVOLO, Avocat à la Cour Aline BLEICHER, Avocate, NautaDutilh Avocats Luxembourg S.à r.l.   On 30 September 2025, the Luxembourg government published bill of law n°8625, substantially reforming the Media Law of 27 July 1991 on electronic media (the “Media Law”), citing the need to adapt to the move away from traditional media to new and hybrid forms of online content; an opportunity given by EU Regulation 2024/1083 (also known as the “European Media Freedom Act”), to remedy the current “patchwork of rules” under Luxembourg law.   Wider scope and wider powers of the Luxembourg media authority   The reform aims first and foremost at modernising and unifying the...
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