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The projectors currently on sale in the market switch to default mode if the temperature in the projector exceeds around 37°C. This switching to a degraded mode may be indicated in a number of ways, from a simple warning message to a complete stop of the projection in case of excessively high temperatures. The manufacturers recommend a temperature in the booth not exceeding 30°C during operation. This digital projection system consisting of numerous electronic cards . | DETAILED TABLES COPYRIGHT Luxembourg Office for Official Publications of the European Communities 2003 ISBN 92-894-5709-0 ISSN 1725-4515 Cat. No. KS-BT-03-001-EN-N Price excluding VAT in Luxembourg EUR 17.50 European Communities 2003 Cinema TV and radio in the EU Statistics on audiovisual services Data 1980-2002 EUROPEAN COMMISSION z o Q LU m o o CM THEME 4 Industry trade and services Europe Direct is a service to help you find answers to your questions about the European Union New freephone number 00 800 6 7 8 9 10 11 A great deal of additional information on the European Union is available on the Internet. It can be accessed through the Europa server http europa.eu.int . Luxembourg Office for Official Publications of the European Communities 2003 ISSN 1725-4515 ISBN 92-894-5709-0 European Communities 2003 PREFACE Cinema radio and television are entering a new era. Digital technology is reshaping broadcasting programming production delivery and payment systems and has an impact on cultural issues worldwide. The EU is playing a leading role in addressing these issues and promoting the European audiovisual sector with the primary aims of Pursuing key public interests objectives in such areas as the cultural and linguistic diversity the pluralism the free circulation of audiovisual services the protection of copyright the protection of minors the publicity the right of reply. Encouraging the distribution of European works the innovation capacity and the competitiveness of the industry as a whole. This is done through regulatory measures in particular the Television without Frontiers directive and the recommendation on the protection of minors or through funding in particular with the Media Plus programme. 13 European countries have submitted applications for accession to the EU. The main link between audiovisual policy and the enlargement process is through alignment with the Community acquis mainly the Television Without Frontiers Directive as well as through .