The EBU is concerned about the proposals announced by the Czech government regarding changes to the funding model of public service media. Stable, adequate and independent funding is a key safeguard ...
A new independent study finds that Lithuania’s public broadcaster LRT strengthens, rather than weakens, private news media.
The state of the world’s democracies is deteriorating. In my 40 years as a journalist, I have never been as concerned as I am today, writes Cilla Benkö, Vice President of the EBU and Director General ...
The European Broadcasting Union secures free-to-air media rights for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2027™ across 18 territories, ensuring live coverage of all matches across Europe.
A thriving public service media (PSM) upholds the freedom of expression and the right to information, while empowering journalists to work to the highest standards. It enables people to seek and ...
The Radio Committee is dedicated to advancing and representing the interests of radio within the EBU membership, which includes organizations that are focused only on radio and those offering both ...
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 ...
Those who are unable to attend the General Assembly in person will be able to follow certain proceedings via web streaming, which is reserved for EBU Members, EBU Associates and Sisters Unions with ...
This report is one of the largest cross-market evaluations of its kind. Working with the EBU, 22 public service media organizations in 18 countries – working in 14 languages – assessed how ChatGPT, ...
New research coordinated by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) and led by the BBC has found that AI assistants – already a daily information gateway for millions of people – routinely misrepresent ...