Media News - Wednesday, February 27, 2008
European Radio Network officially launched
Euranet. That is the name of the new radio and internet project that
will commence broadcasting on 31 March 2008. It is a consortium of
sixteen radio stations from thirteen countries. The group includes
international broadcasters like Radio Netherlands Worldwide, Deutsche
Welle and Radio France International. But there are also regional and
local stations, often from new EU member states. Radio Slovenia
International and Polskie Radio from Poland are also part of the
project. A major aim is to inform young citizens about the European
Union. Unlike earlier forms of co-operation among radio stations, the
Euranet programmes will be common productions. Initially Euranet will
broadcast in English, Spanish, French, German and Polish. The station
will be paid for by European funds and will cost about five million
euros per year.
(Radio Netherlands)
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