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The Eurovision Song Contest has delivered its biggest impact yet—across TV, digital platforms, and streaming charts - ...
A new International Relations Expert Group has been elected at the Bucharest Plenary to strengthen collaboration, advocacy, ...
EBU Members today elected new representatives to the Digital and TV Committees at the Media Summit 2025 in Yerevan. Each ...
The EBU is aware of reports that the Russian Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (RTR), Channel One Russia and Radio House Ostankino are withdrawing from the EBU. However, we have not received ...
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 ...
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, ...
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 southern Swedish city of Malmö has been selected by Host Broadcaster SVT and the EBU to host the 68th Eurovision Song Contest in May 2024. SVT will stage next year’s competition following Loreen’s ...
The 2024 Eurovision Song Contest (ESC) reached over 160 million people across 37 public service media markets and hundreds of millions engaged with content on our digital channels featuring the ...