The EBU and over 100 media organisations stress that Europe’s democratic resilience depends on investing in public-interest ...
New research coordinated by the EBU and led by the BBC has found that AI assistants routinely distort or misrepresent public service journalism.
Ukrainian public broadcaster Suspilne has won the 2025 Gunnar Høidahl Award for Excellence in the Eurovision News Exchange ...
The EBU welcomes the European Parliament’s defense of the AVMSD, reaffirming the EU’s commitment to fair regulation, cultural ...
RUV (Iceland) and PBS (Malta) builds on the initial deal announced earlier this year, which secured comprehensive rights for ...
Jean Philip De Tender, EBU Deputy Director General & Media Director, gave a poignant speech at the annual PBI conference, in ...
In Oslo, a five-strong team of creators is reliably churning out fully animated 20-minute episodes each month – an unthinkable delivery speed in traditional film production. But this is Reimagine, a ...
Voices, the European Festival of Journalism and Media Freedom, returns to Florence in March 2026 to unite journalists, citizens, and media advocates from across Europe.
This research, spanning 22 organizations, 18 countries, and 14 languages, lays out the first systematic evidence at scale that AI assistants distort news in ways that endanger trust in journalism.
Drawn from a field of 18 strong candidates, the new leadership team will set the direction for the EBU’s news operations for the next two years.
EBU News Committee demands that foreign journalists be allowed unrestricted access to Gaza following ceasefire ...