RUV (Iceland) and PBS (Malta) builds on the initial deal announced earlier this year, which secured comprehensive rights for ...
The EBU and FIG renew their media rights partnership for 2025–2028, bringing Artistic, Rhythmic, and Trampoline World ...
EBU Members to deliver broad free-to-air coverage across all of continental Europe (with the exception of Italy and the United Kingdom) Warner Bros. Discovery to broadcast daily highlights from the ...
Podcasts are an essential part of Public Service Media’s audio landscape, but they also hold incredible potential as video content. A recent US study* shows a quarter of adult listeners (15-64) enjoy ...
The Finance Group is an expert group which reports directly to the Executive Board. Its function is to undertake on behalf of the Executive Board, a detailed scrutiny of EBU financial matters as set ...
The European Broadcasting Union is the world’s foremost alliance of public service media, representing over a hundred organizations worldwide. We strive to secure a sustainable future for public ...
Strategy Group workshop in GenevaWe are delighted to confirm the date and venue for our upcoming in-person workshop, which will take place at the EBU Headquarters in Geneva on 12 November. As ...
We will formally launch the report, ‘News Integrity in AI Assistants – An International PSM Study’, at the EBU News Assembly on 22 October. The research, spanning 22 countries and 18 languages, lays ...
The Competition and Platform (Business) Regulation Group focuses on laws and policies around online platforms that have an impact on public service media (PSM). These include competition enforcement ...
The Horizon Europe project veraAI developed a series of professional AI-based fact-checking tools with great benefits for the EBU community. We provide you with a series of six video tutorials to get ...
Amidst increasing global uncertainties, including conflicts in Europe and rising natural disasters due to climate change, the importance of resilient communication networks has never been more evident ...
The EBU has announced that no Russian act will participate in this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. The Executive Board of the EBU made the decision following a recommendation earlier today by the ...
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