The TV Music & Performing Arts Experts Group brings together members involved in the production of a diverse array of music and performing arts content, including concerts, documentaries, festivals, ...
Few reporters have scrutinized the rise of artificial intelligence as closely as Karen Hao, who will give a key address to the EBU AI Forum, on 25 March. Register now to attend, as places are limited.
On 3 March, the partner organisations of the Council of Europe’s Platform to promote the protection of journalism and safety of journalists released their annual press freedom report.
EBU Members achieve their strongest Winter Olympic performance ever at Milano Cortina 2026, delivering record reach and digital engagement across Europe.
Four years into Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, our Member Suspilne continues to ensure access to trusted journalism ...
As Switzerland prepares to vote on SRG SSR’s funding, the EBU emphasizes that stable public service media financing is essential for fulfilling its democratic and cultural mission.
The EBU urges the European Commission to tackle the rise of deepfake scams, criticizing Big Tech for failing to act despite existing regulations.
Martin Green CBE, Director Eurovision Song Contest says: “We regret to announce that we have made the difficult decision to postpone the Eurovision Song Contest Live Tour 2026. We have encountered ...
The EBU welcomes the EU’s Digital Networks Act proposal for modernising telecom markets while preserving key safeguards for public service media, including access, must-carry rules and net neutrality.
As the sun sets on 2025, we look back on the EBU’s AI Creative Case Studies series, which we produced as a window onto how media are adopting, exploring and pushing the boundaries of artificial ...