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EBU Members held a constructive discussion on the Eurovision Song Contest and the increasingly complex global context in which it takes place.
Learn how collaboration between public service media, commercial players, tech innovators and policymakers can make the European media industry future-driven and globally resilient.
Under the extension, EBU Members will provide live, free-to-air coverage of FIBA’s top 3x3 competitions, including both World and European events. The new cycle begins with the FIBA 3x3 World Cup 2025 ...
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has announced that Martin Österdahl will be stepping down from his role as Executive ...
Following our online session on ‘PSM & Responsible AI’, we are pleased to invite you to a session focusing on the EBU’s Declaration on PSM and Responsible AI. The session will take place on Friday 27 ...
At eurovisionnews.ebu.ch, you'll find a fresh, focused view of the services, values, and partnerships that drive the EBU’s news operations, including the News Exchange, which connects more than 70 ...
The EBU published a new guide breaking down current challenges posed by Big Tech to public service media and outlines the legal tools available to address them.
Audiences love radio in their cars. But the complexity of newer cars threatens radio's convenience. Car makers should be ready to give audiences free, frictionless, prominent radio - and broadcasters ...
The EBU has created a landmark partnership with NVIDIA to accelerate the development of sovereign AI and cloud technologies specific to public service media.
The Eurovision Song Contest 2025 achieved record-breaking viewership and engagement, solidifying its status as a major global cultural event. The Contest, held in Basel, Switzerland, reached 166 ...