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The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) signs a landmark five-year deal with UC3 to broadcast the UEFA Women’s Champions League ...
At the SCAISU conference in Copenhagen, in June, one presenter stood out as much for his originality as his irreverence, empathy, and sheer creative spark. Award-winning filmmaker and founder of ...
On 17 July, the European Broadcasting Union submitted feedback on the European Media Freedom Act’s Article 18, urging strong safeguards against unfair content moderation by large online platforms.
Legal & Policy The EBU’s Legal and Policy team works to secure the right regulatory framework for public service media at a national, EU and international level. We also provide expert legal advice to ...
The EBU calls for an end to efforts in Israel to bring the budget of the public broadcaster KAN under direct government control.
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has announced that Martin Österdahl will be stepping down from his role as Executive Supervisor of the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) and Junior Eurovision Song ...
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 68th Eurovision Song Contest (ESC), hosted by Sveriges Television (SVT) in Malmö, brought audiences around the world together on both linear and online platforms. The Eurovision Song Contest 2024, ...
The EBU Executive Board, in light of ongoing events in Ukraine, has decided to suspend representatives from its three Russian Members (RTR, Channel One and RDO) from serving in its governance groups.
The European Broadcasting Union strongly condemns the violence and physical attacks against journalists covering the demonstrations in Georgia. Dozens of journalists and media workers have been ...
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