(ANSA) - Rome, October 2 - The cabinet on Monday approved a
decree setting quotas for Italian films on Italian TV.
Culture Minister Dario Franceschini said the new rules
"valorise creativity and Italian cinema".
The salient points of the new rules, sources said, are that
every Italian TV channel will have to show at least one
Italian-made film or serial in prime time once a week - or twice
a week for State broadcaster RAI.
There will also be a compulsory rise in investment quotas for
acquiring or producing Europan works, and sanctions for
non-compliance will also rise.
Cabinet OKs' Italian films on TV decree (4)
'Valorises creativity, Italian cinema' - Franceschini