European Broadcasting Union
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) is an alliance of public service media organizations from across Europe. Founded in 1950, it aims to promote cooperation among its members and enhance the quality of broadcasting. The EBU provides a platform for sharing content, resources, and expertise, helping to improve public service media in Europe.
The EBU is also known for organizing the Eurovision Song Contest, a popular annual music competition that showcases artists from various countries. In addition to music events, the EBU supports news sharing, sports broadcasting, and cultural initiatives, fostering collaboration among its members to serve the public interest.