The EBU’s DG, Ingrid Deltenre, has written to Romanian Prime Minister Dacian Ciolos to request an “urgent intervention” to save the country’s public broadcaster Televiziunea Romana (TVR).
EBU appeals to Croatian government
The EBU’s DG Ingrid Deltenre has written to PM of Croatia Tihomir Oreskovic to express the Union’s concern about reported threats to the editorial and institutional independence of the public […]
Swedish pubcasters criticise Poland
The heads of Sweden’s three EBU members have jointly signed a letter opposing new amendments to Poland’s broadcast law.
EBU “dismayed” by Polish president’s decision
Polish president Andrzej Duda has signed off controversial amendments to the country’s Radio and Television Law that affect public service broadcasting.
EBU “outraged” as Poland amends law
The Polish parliament (Sejm) has passed a controversial amendment to the country’s Law on Broadcasting that the EBU and other media organisations have called outrageous.
EBU voice “grave concern” for Polish PSM
EBU president Jean-Paul Philippot has expressed his grave concern about proposed structural changes to the Polish public broadcaster TVP and its radio counterpart.
EBU welcomes WRC-15’s decision to preserve UHF for DTT
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has welcomed the ITU’s World Radiocommunication Conference (WRC-15) decision on the use of the UHF band.
EBU welcomes ‘No Change’ position in WRC-15 frequency fight
The European Broadcasting Union has welcomed what it says is the “overwhelming majority” of proposals supporting a no change position on the allocation of spectrum between mobile and broadcast services.
EBU experts focus on CEE
The challenges faced by Central and East European broadcasters in delivering access services and complying with EU directives was the main topic of discussion at the EBU’s Access Services Experts […]
EBU backing for net neutrality rules
Europe’s public service broadcasters have called on EU governments to ‘make history’ by setting out the rules for the future of the open internet.