Euranet
Euranet, is a consortium of international, national, regional and local European broadcasters.
History
On the initiative of Deutsche Welle and Radio France Internationale, 16 international, national, regional and local European broadcasters from 13 EU countries created a pan-European media consortium on 25 July 2007. This comprises both public and private broadcasters.The official presentation of the European media consortium Euranet by Margot Wallström, Vice-President of the European Commission, took place on 26 February 2008 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 further languages – Bulgarian, Greek, Portuguese, Romanian and Hungarian. As of July 2012, Euranet brings together 26 professional radio stations, supplemented by 10 campus radios.
Members
The following radio stations are members of Euranet:Country | Broadcaster |
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 BFM Business France Inter |
Germany | AMS-NET |
Greece | Skai Radio |
Hungary | Magyar Radio |
Italy | Radio24 – Ilsole24Ore |
Latvia | Latvijas Radio |
Lithuania | Žinių radijas |
Malta | Public Broadcasting Services Ltd |
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
Euranet was launched as a consortium between radio enterprises from different countries of Europe and its activity is governed by a contract of service with the European Commission, which is its only source of funding.Euranet University Circle
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
- Ireland: Trinity FM
- Germany: bonncampus 96,8
- Poland: Academic Radio Kampus
- Romania: UBB Radio
- Spain: Radio Universidad de Salamanca, UAB, UNED Radio
- Sweden: Radio Campus Örebro