European Broadcasting Union
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| Formation | 12 February 1950 |
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| Type | Union of broadcasting organisations |
| Headquarters | Geneva, Switzerland |
| Membership | 74 active members |
| Official languages | English, French |
| President | Jean-Paul Philippot[1] |
| Website | http://www.ebu.ch/ |
The European Broadcasting Union (EBU; French: Union européenne de radio-télévision (UER)) is a confederation of 75 broadcasting organisations from 56 countries, and 43 associate broadcasters from a further 25. It is unrelated to the European Union. Members are radio and television companies, most of which are government-owned public service broadcasters or privately owned stations with public missions. Full active Members are based in countries from Algeria to the Vatican State, including almost all European countries. Associate members are not limited to those from European countries and the Mediterranean but include broadcasters from Canada, Japan, Mexico, India and Hong Kong, as well as many others. Associate Members from the United States include ABC, CBS, NBC, the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, and Time Warner.
Active members are those whose states fall within the European Broadcasting Area, or otherwise those who are members of the Council of Europe.
The EBU's highest profile production is the Eurovision Song Contest, organised by its Eurovision Network. The Eurovision Network also organises the Eurovision Dance Contest, the Junior Eurovision Song Contest, the former Eurovision Young Dancers competition, and other competitions for young musicians and screenwriters, which are modelled along similar lines. The countries in the EBU have also often worked together to create documentaries and (animated) children's programming.
EBU provides several targeted training courses for broadcast profesionnals through its section EBU Training.
Most EBU broadcasters have a group deal to carry the Olympics[2] and FIFA World Cup (particularly, the games of their country and the Final). Another annually recurring event which is broadcast across Europe through the EBU is the Vienna New Year's Concert.
The theme music played before EBU broadcasts is Marc-Antoine Charpentier's Prelude to Te Deum. It is well known to Europeans as it is played before and after the Eurovision Song Contest and other important events (click [1] to listen).
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[edit] History
It was formed on 12 February 1950 by 23 broadcasting organisations from Europe and the Mediterranean at a conference in the coastal resort of Torquay in Devon, England. In 1993, the International Radio and Television Organisation (OIRT), an equivalent organisation of broadcasters from Central and Eastern Europe, was merged with the EBU.
The first co-production was the animated series The Animals of Farthing Wood from 1993 based on the books of the same title by Colin Dann. The second animated collaboration was Noah's Island from 1997 and more recently, Pitt and Kantrop. Another important EBU program is Jeux sans frontières.
[edit] Technical activities
The objective of the EBU’s technical activities is simply to assist EBU Members (see below) in this period of unprecedented technological changes. This includes provision of technical information to Members via conferences and workshops, as well as in written form (such as the EBU Technical Review).
The EBU also encourages active collaboration between its Members on the basis that they can freely share their knowledge and experience, thus achieving considerably more than individual Members could achieve by themselves. Much of this collaboration is achieved through Project Groups which study specific technical issues of common interest: for example, EBU Members have long been preparing for the revision of the 1961 Stockholm Plan.
The EBU places great emphasis on the use of open standards. Widespread use of open standards (such as MPEG-2, DAB, DVB, etc.) ensures interoperability between products from different vendors, as well as facilitating the exchange of programme material between EBU Members and promoting "horizontal markets" for the benefit of all consumers.
EBU Members and the EBU Technical Department have long played an important role in the development of many systems used in radio and television broadcasting, such as:
- The AES/EBU digital audio interface;
- Serial and parallel interfaces for digital video (ITU-R Recommendations 601 and 656);
- RDS - the Radio Data System used on FM broadcasting.
The EBU has also actively encouraged the development and implementation of:
- Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB) through Eureka Project 147 and the WorldDAB Forum;
- Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) through the DVB Project and DigiTAG;
- Digital radio in the bands currently used for AM broadcasting through DRM (Digital Radio Mondiale);
- Standardisation of PVR systems through the TV-Anytime Forum.
- Development of other content distribution networks on the internet through P2PTV; EBU Project Group D/P2P, from November 2007 to April 2008, with a trial of selected member channels, thanks to Octoshape's distribution platform. [2]. The EBU is also part of the European P2P-Next project.
[edit] EBU Training
EBU Training provides a range of targeted training courses for broadcast professionals to enable them to improve their skills and knowledge in their field of interest. Themes covered by the Training courses are:
- Safety Training (HEST): designed to provide reporters and cameramen with useful skills and tools for handling stress, keeping safe & healthy, preventing danger and operating securely in hostile environment
- Multimedia Education: enable participants, first to understand technology's crucial role in the multi platform production & delivery process, and second to debate the challenges of integrating broadcast standards
- HD Learning Practices: Made for people who want to understand the implications of HD technology in production, post production and distribution processes. A main aim is to provide a platform to connect HD technology with programme introduction in HD.
- Storytelling: Give an opportunity to programme makers, programme commissioners, multimedia experts and script writers to understand what it takes to make successful cross media and transmedial programmes, from the writing of the script(s) to the multiplatform distribution, including the programme development process and the resources needed.
- Public Service Media: The seminar will address the essential role of Marketing for a strong position of Public Service Broadcasters in a highly competitive market, especially in these times of economic downturn.
[edit] Members
[edit] European members
| Country | Broadcasting organisation | National script | Abbr. | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian Public Radio and Television | Radio Televizioni Shqiptar | RTSH | 1999 | |
| Radio and Television of Andorra | Ràdio i Televisió d'Andorra | RTVA | 2002 | |
| Public Radio of Armenia | Հայաստանի հանրային րադիո | ARMR | 2005 | |
| Public Television of Armenia | Հայաստանի հանրային հեռուստաընկերություն | ARMTV | 2005 | |
| Austrian Broadcasting | Österreichischer Rundfunk | ORF | 1953 | |
| Public Television and Radio Broadcasting Company | İctimai Televiziya və Radio Yayımları Şirkəti | İTV | 2007 | |
| National State Teleradiocompany | Нацыянальная дзяржаўная тэлерадыёкампанія Рэспублікі Беларусь | BTRC | 1993 | |
| Flemish Radio- and Television Network | Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroep | VRT | 1950 | |
| Belgian Radio and Television of the French Community | Radio-Télévision Belge de la Communauté Française | RTBF | 1950 | |
| Radiotelevision of Bosnia & Herzegovina | Radio-televizija Bosne i Hercegovine | BHRT | 1993 | |
| Bulgarian National Radio | Българско национално радио | BNR | 1993 | |
| Bulgarian National Television | Българска национална телевизия | BNT | 1993 | |
| Croatian Radiotelevision | Hrvatska radiotelevizija | HRT | 1993 | |
| Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation | Ραδιοφωνικό Ίδρυμα Κύπρου \ (Turkish) Kıbrıs Yayın Kurumu | CY/CBC | 1968 | |
| Czech Radio | Český rozhlas | ČR | 1993 | |
| Czech Television | Česká televize | ČT | 1993 | |
| Denmark's Radio | Danmarks Radio AS | DR | 1950 | |
| TV2 | TV2 AS | DK/TV2 | 1996 | |
| Estonian Public Broadcasting | Eesti Rahvusringhääling | ERR | 1993 | |
| - Finnish Broadcasting Corporation - Swedish Broadcasting of Finland |
Yleisradio OY / (Swedish) Rundradion AB | YLE/FST5 | 1950 | |
| Commercial Channel 3 | Mainotelevisio 3 | MTV3 | 1957 | |
| - Télévision Française 1 - France Télévisions - Canal+ - Radio France - Radio France Internationale |
Groupement des Radiodiffuseurs Français de l’UER | GRF | 1950 | |
| Europe 1 | Europe 1 | E1 | 1978 | |
| Macedonian Radio-Television | Македонска радио телевизија | MKRTV | 1993 | |
| Georgian Public Broadcasting | საქართველოს საზოგადოებრივი მაუწყებელი | GPB | 2005 | |
| German National Broadcasting | Arbeitsgemeinschaft der öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunkanstalten der Bundesrepublik Deutschland | ARD | 1952 | |
| Second German Television | Zweites Deutsches Fernsehen | ZDF | 1963 | |
| Hellenic Radio Television | Ελληνική Ραδιοφωνία Τηλεόραση | ERT | 1950 | |
| Hungarian Radio | Magyar Rádió | MR | 1993 | |
| Hungarian Television | Magyar Televízió | HU/MTV | 1993 | |
| National Broadcasting Service | Ríkisútvarpið | RÚV | 1956 | |
| Irish Radio- Television | Radio Telefís Éireann | RTÉ | 1950 | |
| Irish-Gaelic Television | Teilifís na Gaeilge 4 | TG4 | 2007 | |
| Italian Radio- Television | Radiotelevisione Italiana | RAI | 1950 | |
| Latvian Television | Latvijas Televīzija | LR | 1993 | |
| Latvian Radio | Latvijas Radio | LTV | 1993 | |
| Lithuanian National Radio and Television | Lietuvos Radijas ir Televizija | LRT | 1993 | |
| CLT Multi Media | Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Télédiffusion | RTL | 1950 | |
| Radio 100,7 | Radio 100,7 | ERSL | 1996 | |
| Public Broadcasting Services | Public Broadcasting Services | MT/PBS | 1969 | |
| Teleradio-Moldova | Teleradio-Moldova | TRM | 1993 | |
| Radio Monte-Carlo | Groupement de Radiodiffuseurs Monégasques | TMC | 1950 | |
| Radio Television of Montenegro | Radio televizija Crne Gore/ Радио телевизија Црне Горе | RTCG | 2001 | |
| Netherlands Public Broadcasting | Nederlandse Publieke Omroep | NPO | 1950 | |
| Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation | Norsk Rikskringkasting AS | NRK | 1950 | |
| TV2 | TV2 AS | NO/TV2 | 1992 | |
| Polish Television | Telewizja Polska | TVP | 1993 | |
| Polish Radio | Polskie Radio | PR | 1993 | |
| Radio and Television of Portugal | Rádio e Televisão de Portugal | RTP | 1950 | |
| Romanian Radio Broadcasting Company | Societatea Română de Radiodifuziune | ROR | 1993 | |
| Romanian Television | Televiziunea Română | TVR | 1993 | |
| Channel One Russia | Первый канал | C1R | 1993 | |
| Radio House Ostankino | Радиодом Останкино | RDO | 1993 | |
| Channel Russia | Телеканал Россия | RTR | 1993 | |
| Radio- Television of San Marino | Radiotelevisione della Repubblica di San Marino | SMRTV | 1995 | |
| Radio Television of Serbia | Радио-телевизија Србије | RTS | 2001 | |
| Slovak Radio | Slovenský rozhlas | SK/SR | 1993 | |
| Slovak Television | Slovenská televízia | SK/STV | 1993 | |
| Radio-Television Slovenia | Radiotelevizija Slovenije | RTVSLO | 1993 | |
| Spanish Radio- Television | Corporación Radiotelevisión Española | RTVE | 1955 | |
| Spanish Society of Radio | Sociedad Española de Radiodifusión | SER | 1982 | |
| People's Radiowaves of Spain | Cadena de Ondas Populares de España | COPE | 1998 | |
| - Swedish Television - Swedish Radio - Swedish Educational Broadcasting |
Sveriges Television AB | SVT | 1950 | |
| TV4 | TV4 AB | TV4 | 2004 | |
| Swiss Broadcasting Corporation | SRG SSR idée suisse / (German) Schweizerische Rundspruchgesellschaft | SSR SRG | 1950 | |
| Turkish Radio and Television Corporation | Türkiye Radyo-Televizyon Kurumu | TRT | 1950 | |
| National Television Company of Ukraine | Національна телекомпанія України | NTU | 1993 | |
| National Radio Company of Ukraine | Національна радіокомпанія України | NRU | 1993 | |
| - British Broadcasting Corporation | British Broadcasting Corporation | BBC | 1950 | |
| - Independent Television - Channel 4 - S4/C |
United Kingdom Independent Broadcasting / (Welsh) Darlledu Annibynnus Deyrnas Gyfunol | UKIB | 1959 | |
| Vatican Radio | Radio Vaticana | RV | 1950 |
[edit] Non-European members
| Country | Broadcasting organisation | National script | Abbr. | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| National Television Company | المـؤسـسـة العمومية للتـلـفزيـون | ENTV | 1969 | |
| National Sound-broadcasting Company | الإذاعة الجزائري | ENRS | 1969 | |
| Television of Algeria | التلفزيون في الجزائر | TDA | 1969 | |
| Egyptian Radio and Television Union | التلفزيون المصري | ERTU | 1950-1958, 1984 | |
| Israel Broadcasting Authority | רָשׁוּת השׁידוּר | IBA | 1957 | |
| Jordan Radio and Television Corporation | الفضائية | JRTV | 1969 | |
| Télé Liban | تلفزيون لبنان | TL | 1950 | |
| Libyan Jamahiriyah Broadcasting Corporation | الجماهيرية اللّيبيّة | LJBC | 1974 | |
| Société Nationale de Radiodiffusion et de Télévision | الشركة الوطنبة للإذاعة والتلفرة | SNRT | 1950-1961, 1968 | |
| Êtablissement de la Radiodiffusion-Télévision Tunisienne | - | ERTT | 1950 |
[edit] Associate members
Associate membership of the EBU are open to broadcasting organizations or groups from a member country of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) outside the European Broadcasting Area which provide a radio and/or television service with a major role in national broadcasting and whose membership is deemed useful for the EBU.
It is important to note that associate membership does not grant access to the Eurovision system.
Organizations wishing to apply for associate membership contact the EBU Legal and Public Affairs Department, which provide details of the procedure.
Associate Members pay an annual subscription.
Every five years the EBU Executive Board reviews Members' compliance with the conditions.[3]
Venezuela's contribution to the union was stopped with the closure of RCTV by Hugo Chavez.
[edit] Approved participants
Organizations from an ITU country with an activity in the field of broadcasting which for reasons do not qualify for active or associate membership but whose participation in certain EBU activities and are considered useful for the Union may be admitted as approved participants in those fields.
Applications for approved participant status may be submitted at any time, after which the requisite consultations are held within the EBU bodies concerned. Admission is for a maximum of five years, with the possibility of renewal.
Approved participants pay an annual subscription.[3]
The following table provides a list of European Broadcasting Union (EBU) 'Approved Participants'.[5]
| Country | Broadcasting organisation | Abbr. |
|---|---|---|
| TV5 Europe | FRI/TV5 | |
| Euronews | Euronews | |
| ARTE GEIE | ARTE | |
| JP MRD (Macedonian Broadcasting) | JPMRD | |
| Antenna Hungária RT | AH | |
| Duna Television | Duna TV | |
| Palestine Radio and TV Corporation | PRTV | |
| Abertis Telecom S.A. | - | |
| Russian TV and Radio Broadcasting Network | RTRN | |
| Sentech (Pty) Ltd | SNTC | |
| MBC Limited - Middle East Broadcasting Centre | MEBC |
[edit] Past members
| Country | Broadcasting organisation | Abbr. | Years |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yugoslav Radio Television | JRT | 1950-1992 |
[edit] Potential active EBU members
| Country | Broadcasting organisation | Abbr. | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| El Arna | - | El Arna channel, member of Khabar media-holding is not a member, but purchased rights to broadcast Eurovision Song Contest 2008, an EBU event. | |
| Radio Television of Kosovo | RTK | RTK has shown interest in joining the EBU. | |
| 1 Fürstentum Liechtenstein Television | 1FLTV | Liechtenstein's only television broadcaster which began broadcasting on 15 August 2008. | |
| 2 Morocco Television | 2M TV | The second commercial channel of Morocco has asked for membership to the EBU. | |
| Qatar Radio | Qatar Radio | Currently seeking membership and is hoping to enter the Eurovision Song Contest by 2011.[6] | |
| Organisme de la Radio-Télévision Arabe Syrienne | ORTAS | Currently an associate member only (1950-58). |
[edit] See also
- Asia-Pacific Broadcasting Union
- Eurovision Song Contest
- Eurovision Dance Contest
- Eurovision Young Musicians
- Eurovision Young Dancers
- Junior Eurovision Song Contest
[edit] Notes and references
Notes:
| a. | ^ Kosovo is the subject of a territorial dispute between Serbia and the local Albanian majority. The Assembly of Kosovo declared its independence on 17 February 2008, a move that is recognised by 62 UN member states and the Republic of China (Taiwan), but not by Serbia, which claims it as part of its sovereign territory. |
References:
- ^ "Oiko Times". 7 July 2008. http://www.oikotimes.com/v2/index.php?file=articles&id=3773. Retrieved on 2008-07-10.
- ^ "Live Broadcasts Finally Okayed". Variety Asia Online. 10 July 2008. http://www.varietyasiaonline.com/content/view/6444/1/. Retrieved on 2008-07-10.
- ^ a b "Admission". EBU.ch. http://www.ebu.ch/en/ebu_members/admission/index.php.
- ^ a b c d e f g European Broadcasting Union list of Associate Members
- ^ "EBU Members". EBU. http://www.ebu.ch/en/ebu_members/associates/index.php. Retrieved on 2008-09-06.
- ^ Repo, Juha (2009-05-12). "Gulf nation wants to join Eurovision". ESCToday. http://www.esctoday.com/news/read/14007. Retrieved on 2009-05-12.
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