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  2. Eurovision (network) - Wikipedia

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    Eurovision is a pan-European television telecommunications network owned and operated by the European Broadcasting Union (EBU). It was founded in 1954 in Geneva , Switzerland, and its first official transmission took place on 6 June 1954.

  3. European Broadcasting Union - Wikipedia

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    The EBU, in co-operation with its members, produces programmes and organises events in which its members can participate, such as the Eurovision Song Contest, its best known production, or the Eurovision Debates between candidates for president of the European Commission for the 2014, 2019 and 2024 parliamentary elections. [5]

  4. European public TV networks launch free-to-air sports ... - AOL

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    Many of the European Broadcasting Union’s more than 100 member networks are already rights holders for at least some of the events. European public TV networks launch free-to-air sports ...

  5. Category:European Broadcasting Union - Wikipedia

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  6. EurovisionAgain - Wikipedia

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    The initiative quickly became popular, so the EBU itself decided to partake. Every Saturday (which was shifted to the third Saturday of every month starting from 18 July 2020) at 21:00 CEST, the Eurovision YouTube channel would re-broadcast a final of a previous contest, revealed by the EurovisionAgain team 15 minutes before the start. [2]

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  8. “Public Service Networks Spend $21B A Year”: European ...

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    The EBU, which represents Europe’s public broadcasting networks, said its members spend €20BN ($21BN) a year on “homegrown” content, well above the investment of SVoD services. This came ...

  9. News Xchange - Wikipedia

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    News Xchange logo. News Xchange is an annual conference for the international broadcast news industry. The event is run on a not-for-profit basis and is underwritten by Eurovision, which runs the global Eurovision network as the operations department of the European Broadcasting Union. [1]