European Broadcasting Union
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The European Broadcasting Union, or EBU is a world-wide alliance of public service media organizations. It is consisted of 56 countries in Europe and beyond, with the mission of defending public service media interests. Eurovision, a distributor of sport, news, entertaiment, and cultural content, is also operated by EBU.[1]
Services rendered by EBU and Eurovision include the negotiation of major contracts on behalf of EBU Members like FIFA World Cup and Tour de France, hosting and managing live events, transmitting multimedia across the world, and offering legal advice on key cases involving Members. The organization alsopublishes market data related to PSM funding and media consumption, trains Members in ways to maximize market opportunities, and promotes and lobbies for public service media.[1]
EBU Members=
- Radiotelevisione Shqiptar RTVSH (Albania)
- Enterprise Nationale de Radiodiffusion Sonore (Algeria)
- Entreprise Nationale de Television (Algeria)
- Télédiffusion d’Algérie TDA (Algeria)
- Ràdio i Televisió d’Andorra (Andorra)
- Public Television of Armenia (Armenia)
- Public Radio of Armenia (Armenia)
- Österreichischer Rundfunk (Austria)
- Ictimai (Azerbaijan)
- Belaruskaja Tele-Radio Campanija (Belarus)
- Radio-Télévision Belge de la Communaute francaise (Belgium)
- Vlaamse Radio en Televisieomroep (Belgium)
- Javna Radio Televizijska servis Bosnie i Hercegovine (Bosnie-Herzegovina)
- Bâlgarsko Nationalno Radio (Bulgaria)
- Bâlgarska Nationalna Televiizija (Bulgaria)
- Hrvatska Radiotelevizija (Croatia)
- Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation (Cyprus)
- Cesky Rozhlas (Czech Republic)
- Ceská Televize (Czech Republic)
- Danmarks Radio (Denmark)
- TV2/Danmark (Denmark)
- Egyptian Radio and Television (Egypt)
- Eesti Rahvusringhääling (Estonia)
- MTV Media (Finland)
- Oy Yleisradio Ab (Finland)
- MKRTV (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia)