Euranet
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Broadcast area | Across the European Union |
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Frequency | FM, Internet |
Programming | |
Format | International broadcaster |
History | |
First air date | April 2008 |
Links | |
Website | http://www.euranet.eu |
Euranet (European Radio Network) is a consortium of international, national, regional and local European broadcasters.
History[edit]
On 25 July 2007, 16 international, national, regional, and local European broadcasters from 13 EU countries formed a pan-European media consortium at the initiative of Deutsche Welle (DW) and Radio France Internationale (RFI). This includes both public and private broadcasters.
On February 26, 2008, Margot Wallström, Vice-President of the European Commission, made the official presentation of the European media consortium Euranet in Brussels. In the first year, Euranet programmes were broadcast in the five main languages – German, English, French, Polish, and Spanish – as well as five additional languages – Bulgarian, Greek, Portuguese, Romanian, and Hungarian. Euranet has 26 professional radio stations and 10 campus radios as of July 2012.
Members[edit]
The following radio stations are members of Euranet:[1]
Country | Broadcaster |
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Belgium | RTBF |
Bulgaria | Bulgarian National Radio |
Croatia | HRT - Croatian Radio |
Czech Republic | Czech Radio |
Cyprus | Cyprus 107.6 |
Danmark | Radio Mælkebøtten |
Finland | Radio Moreeni |
France | Radio France Internationale (rfi) BFM Business France Inter |
Germany | AMS-NET (Radio Bielefeld, Radio Gütersloh, Radio Herford, Radio Hochstift, Radio Lippe, Radio WAF, Radio Westfalica) |
Greece | Skai Radio |
Hungary | Magyar Radio |
Italy | Radio24 – Ilsole24Ore |
Latvia | Latvijas Radio |
Lithuania | Žinių radijas |
Malta | Public Broadcasting Services Ltd (PBS) |
The Netherlands | Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep |
Poland | Polskie Radio SA |
Portugal | Radio Nostalgia |
Romania | Radio Romania International RFI Romania |
Slovakia | Radio SiTy |
Slovenia | Radio Slovenia International |
Spain | Punto Radio Castilla y León |
United Kingdom | Community Media Association |
Consortium[edit]
Euranet was founded as a consortium of radio enterprises from various European countries, and its operations are governed by a service contract with the European Commission, which is its sole source of funding.
Euranet University Circle[edit]
In addition to the participating radio stations, Euranet programmes are also re-broadcast by several campus radio stations. The local partner stations are associated members of the consortium. The partner broadcasters are:
- Finland: Radio Moreeni (University of Tampere)
- Ireland: Trinity FM (Trinity College Dublin)
- Germany: bonncampus 96,8 (University of Bonn)
- Poland: Academic Radio Kampus (University of Warsaw)
- Romania: UBB Radio (Babeş-Bolyai University)
- Spain: Radio Universidad de Salamanca (University of Salamanca), UAB, UNED Radio (UNED – Spanish National University of Distance Education)
- Sweden: Radio Campus Örebro (Örebro University)
References[edit]
- ^ "Our network". Euranet Plus inside. Retrieved 6 August 2022.
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