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Members share breaking news footage through the daily Eurovision news exchange (EVN). They also exchange television programmes through the network. The EBU department that operated the Eurovision network became a separate joint-stock company under Swiss law (Aktiengesellschaft or société anonyme) in 2019, [2] with the EBU as its sole shareholder.
The EBU owns and operates the Eurovision and Euroradio telecommunications networks on which major television and radio broadcasts are distributed live to its members. It also operates the daily Eurovision news exchange in which members share breaking news footage.
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]
The winner of Eurovision is decided by two forms of voting: a jury of five music industry experts from each country, and live votes cast by viewers, who can vote by telephone, SMS, or via the ...
Eurovision Song Contest organisers are scrutinising the Israeli submission after lyrics leaked to the media appeared to refer to the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas that triggered the Gaza war. Eurovision ...
The European News Exchange, (short: ENEX) is an association of the world's leading commercial TV broadcasters. [1] Coordinated by the ENEX Centre in Luxembourg , [ 2 ] ENEX members share their news content and news production resources to gain competitive advantages in newsgathering. [ 3 ]
Israel has agreed to revise the lyrics of its potential submission to the Eurovision Song Contest after the contest organizers took issue with verses that appeared to reference Hamas' Oct. 7 ...
Visnews was one of two major independent television news suppliers, the other being WTN. At its peak, Visnews supplied international news material to 400 broadcasters globally. In its early days, distribution was mainly through shipped film and electronically via the Eurovision News Exchange.