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{{Infobox TV channel
{{short description|Pan-European news television channel}}
| name = Euronews
{{Use dmy dates|date=June 2020}}
| logofile = Euronews. 2016 alternative logo.png
{{Use British English|date=October 2017}}
| logosize = 200px
{{Infobox television channel
| logoalt = Euronews logo
| country=
| name = euronews
| logo = Euronews 2022.svg
| broadcast area = Worldwide
| logo_size = 220px
| slogan= ''All views''
| launch_date = {{Start date and age|df=y|1993|1|1}}
| launch = 1 January 1993
| closed_date = <!-- {{End date|df=y|YYYY|MM|DD}} -->
| owner = Media Globe Networks<ref>{{cite web|title=Sawiris takes majority stake in Euronews|url=http://www.digitaltveurope.net/396191/sawiris-takes-majority-stake-in-euronews/|publisher=Digital TV Europe|accessdate=25 August 2016}}</ref>
| language = Various (see {{format link|#Language availability}})
| headquarters = 56, quai Rambaud<br> 69002 [[Lyon]], [[France]]
| picture_format = [[1080i]] [[High-definition television|HDTV]]<br />(downscaled to [[16:9 aspect ratio|16:9]] [[576i]] for the [[Standard-definition television|SDTV]] feed)
| former names =
| owner = [[#Governance|Euronews SA]]
| replaced names=
| country = Countries of [[Europe]]
| picture format = [[16:9]] ([[576i]], [[Standard-definition television|SDTV]])
| area = Europe<br>International
| web = [http://www.euronews.com Official website]
| headquarters = [[Lyon]], France
| availability note=
| sister_channels = [[Africanews]]
| terr serv 1= Europe
| website = {{URL|https://www.euronews.com/}}
| terr chan 1= Limited retransmission
| terr_serv_1 = Levira (Estonia)
| sat serv 1= [[Sky (UK and Ireland)|Sky]]<br/><small>([[United Kingdom|UK]] & [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]])</small>
| terr_chan_1 = 17 (MUX6) (in Russian)
| sat chan 1= Channel 508
| terr_serv_2 = [[RTBF]] (Belgium)
| sat serv 2= [[G Sat]]<br/><small>([[Philippines]])</small>
| terr_chan_2 = 42 (in French)
| sat chan 2= Channel 134
| terr_serv_3 = [[Fetch TV]] (Australia)
| sat serv 3= [[Cyfrowy Polsat]]<br/><small>([[Poland]])</small>
| terr_chan_3 = 276 (in English)
| sat chan 3= Channel 181
| webcast = {{Unbulleted list|[https://www.euronews.com/live Euronews website livestream] (except in Turkey, Singapore, China, Cuba, and North Korea)|[https://watch.plex.tv/live-tv/channels/euronews Plex livestream] (worldwide)}}
| sat serv 4= [[Astra 1M]]
| sat chan 4= 11.817&nbsp;GHz V / 27.5
| sat serv 5= direct tv 56
| sat chan 5= 12.226&nbsp;GHz H / 27.5
| sat serv 6= [[Astra 2F]]
| sat chan 6= 12663 H 22000 5/6
| sat serv 7= [[Hot Bird|Eutelsat Hot Bird 13A]]
| sat chan 7= 11.034&nbsp;GHz V / 27.5 & 12.597&nbsp;GHz V / 27.5
| sat serv 8= [[Türksat 3A]] 42°E
| sat chan 8= 11.096 GHz H / 30.0
| sat serv 9= [[AsiaSat|Asiasat 2]]
| sat chan 9= 3.960&nbsp;GHz H / 27.5
| sat serv 10= [[DStv]]<br/><small>([[South Africa]])</small>
| sat chan 10= Channel 414
| sat serv 11= [[Digiturk]]<br/><small>([[Turkey]])</small>
| sat chan 11= Channel 123
| sat serv 12= [[Dish Network]]<br/><small>([[United States]])</small>
| sat chan 12= Channel 901 (English)
| sat serv 13= [[Sky Italia]]<br/><small>([[Italy]])</small>
| sat chan 13= Channel 521
| sat serv 14= [[Dolce (satellite television)|Dolce]]<br/><small>([[Romania]])</small>
| sat chan 14= Channel 254
| sat serv 15= [[TV Vlaanderen Digitaal]]
| sat chan 15= Channel 53
| sat serv 16= [[ZAP (satellite television)|ZAP]]<br/><small>([[Angola]], [[Mozambique]])</small>
| sat chan 16= Channel 145 (POR)
| sat serv 17= [[Movistar+]]<br/><small>([[Spain]])</small>
| sat chan 17= Channel 142
| sat serv 18= [[Galaxy 23]]<br/><small>([[North America]], [[C band]] [[free-to-air]])</small>
| sat chan 18= 3.781&nbsp;GHz V / 29.270
| sat serv 19= [[Meo (Triplay service)|MEO]]<br/><small>([[Portugal]])</small>
| sat chan 19= Channel 200 (POR)
| sat serv 20= [[NOS (Portuguese media company)|NOS]]<br/><small>([[Portugal]])</small>
| sat chan 20= Channel 203 (POR)
| sat serv 21= [[Indovision]]<br/><small>([[Indonesia]])</small>
| sat chan 21= Channel 334
| sat serv 22= [[Canalsat]]
| sat chan 22= Channel 104
| cable serv 1=[[Virgin Media]]<br/><small>([[United Kingdom|UK]])</small>
| cable chan 1= Channel 620
| cable serv 2= [[Virgin Media Ireland]]
| cable chan 2= Channel 203 (EN)<br />Channel 831-836 (FR-RU)
| cable serv 3=[[Cablevision]]<br/><small>([[United States]])</small>
| cable chan 3= Channel 103 (English)
| cable serv 4= [[Vidéotron]]<br/><small>([[Canada]])</small>
| cable chan 4= Channel 172 (French)
| cable serv 5= [[Rogers Cable]]<br/><small>([[Canada]])</small>
| cable chan 5= Channel 193
| cable serv 6= [[Com Hem]]<br/><small>([[Sweden]])</small>
| cable chan 6= Channel 123
| cable serv 7= [[RCS&RDS]]<br/><small>([[Romania]])</small>
| cable chan 7= Channel 47
| cable serv 8= [[UPC Romania]]<br/><small>([[Romania]])</small>
| cable chan 8= Channel 421 (digital with DVR)<br />Channel 141 (digital)
| cable serv 9= [[MC Cable]]<br/><small>([[Monaco]])</small>
| cable chan 9= Channel 24
| cable serv 10= [[Kabel Deutschland]]<br/><small>([[Germany]])</small>
| cable chan 10= Channel 554(DE), 827(RU), 837 (FR; only upgraded networks), 848 (UK; only upgraded networks), 869(IT), 873(ES), 882(POR)
| cable serv 11= [[Ziggo]]<br/><small>([[Netherlands]])</small>
| cable chan 11= Channel 505
| cable serv 12= KTV Šibenik<br/><small>([[Croatia]])</small>
| cable chan 12= Channel 15
| cable serv 13= [[Naxoo]]<br/><small>([[Switzerland]])</small>
| cable chan 13= Channel 66
| cable serv 14= [[SkyCable]]<br/><small>([[Philippines]])</small>
| cable chan 14= Channel 159 (Digital Subscribers)
| cable serv 15= [[Upc cablecom]]<br/><small>([[Switzerland]])</small>
| cable chan 15= Channel 046<br/><small>(digital CH-D)</small>
| cable serv 16= [[StarHub TV]]<br/><small>([[Singapore]])</small>
| cable chan 16=
| cable serv 17= [[NOS (Portuguese media company)|NOS]]<br/><small>([[Portugal]])</small>
| cable chan 17= Channel 203 (POR)
| cable serv 18= [[Euskaltel]]<br/><small>([[Basque Country (autonomous community)|Basque Country]], [[Spain]])</small>
| cable chan 18= Channel 29
| cable serv 19= [[UPC Poland]]
| cable chan 19= Channel 342
| cable serv 20= [[Cablelink]]<br/><small>([[Philippines]])</small>
| cable chan 20= Channel 106
| cable serv 21= [[Destiny Cable]]<br/><small>([[Phlippines]])</small>
| cable chan 21= Channel 77
| cable serv 22= [[Telemach]]<br/><small>([[Bosnia and Herzegovina]])</small>
| cable chan 22= Channel 150
| cable serv 23= [[ANEKS|Blic.Net]]<br/><small>([[Bosnia and Herzegovina]])</small>
| cable chan 23= Channel 046
| cable serv 24= [[TV Cabo]]<br/><small>([[Angola]])</small>
| cable chan 24= Channel 145 (POR)
| cable serv 25= [[TV Cabo]]<br/><small>([[Mozambique]])</small>
| cable chan 25= Channel 145 (POR)
| cable serv 26= [[Hot (Israel)]]<br/><small>([[Israel]])</small>
| cable chan 26= Channel 142
| adsl serv 1 = [[FetchTV (Australia)|Fetch TV]]<br/><small>([[Australia]])</small>
| adsl chan 1 = 184
| adsl serv 2 = [[Telus|TELUS TV]]<br/><small>([[Canada]])</small>
| adsl chan 2 = Channel 831 (English) <br /> Channel 2091<br/><small>([[French language|French]])</small>
| adsl serv 3 = TrueIPTV<br/><small>([[Thailand]])</small>
| adsl chan 3 = Channel 13
| adsl serv 4 = World On Demand<br/><small>([[Japan]])</small>
| adsl chan 4 = English, Channel 110 <br /> [[French language|French]], Channel 111
| adsl serv 5 = [[Now TV]]<br/><small>([[Hong Kong]])</small>
| adsl chan 5 = Channel 326
| adsl serv 6= [[:zh:澳門有線電視|Macau Cable TV]] ([[Macau]])
| adsl chan 6= Channel 806
| adsl serv 7 = [[Meo (Triplay service)|MEO]]<br/><small>(Portugal)</small>
| adsl chan 7 = Channel 203 (POR)
| adsl serv 8 = [[Hypp.TV]]<br/><small>([[Malaysia]])</small>
| adsl chan 8 = Channel 402
| adsl serv 9 = [[NexTV-America]]<br/><small>([[United States]], [[Canada]])</small>
| adsl chan 9 =
| adsl serv 10 = [[UniFi]]<br/><small>([[Malaysia]])</small>
| adsl chan 10 = Channel 402
| adsl serv 11 = [[Chunghwa Telecom|CHT MOD]]<br/><small>([[Taiwan]])</small>
| adsl chan 11 = Channel 155
| adsl serv 12 = [[KT (telecommunication company)|KT QOOK TV]]<br/><small>([[South Korea]])</small>
| adsl chan 12 = Channel 176
| adsl serv 13 = [[Moja TV]]<br/><small>([[Bosnia and Herzegovina]])</small>
| adsl chan 13 = Channel 6
| adsl serv 14 = Open IPTV<br/><small>([[Bosnia and Herzegovina]])</small>
| adsl chan 14 = Channel 502
| adsl serv 15= [[Canalsat]]
| adsl chan 15= Channel 104
| adsl serv 16= [[Tivibu]] (Turkey)
| adsl chan 16= Channel 76
| adsl serv 17= [[AKTA TV|Max TV]] (Macedonia)
| adsl chan 17= Channel 655
| adsl serv 18= ZAP (Cape Verde)
| adsl chan 18= Channel 8 (POR)
| online serv 1 = Official website
| online chan 1 = [http://www.euronews.com/news/streaming-live/ Watch live]<br/><small>(free, flash streaming available in English, French, Persian, Ukrainian) [Ukrainian is available worldwide; English and French are not available in Canada or the United States]</small>
| online serv 2 = [[TVPlayer]]
| online chan 2 = [http://www.tvplayer.com/watch/euronews Watch live] (UK only)
}}
}}
'''Euronews''' (stylised in lowercase) is a pan-European television [[news broadcasting|news]] network, headquartered in [[Lyon]], France.<ref name=contact>{{Cite web |title=Contact |url=https://www.euronews.com/contact |access-date=2023-03-04 |website=Euronews |language=en-GB}}</ref> It is a provider of [[livestreamed news]], which can be viewed in Europe and North Africa via satellite, and in most of the world via its website, on [[YouTube]], and on various [[mobile device]]s and [[digital media player]]s.
'''Euronews''' is a group of [[multilingualism|multilingual]] [[news media]] (TV, online, mobile apps, webradio...), headquartered in [[Lyon]], [[France]]. Created in 1993, it aims to cover world news from a [[Pan-European identity|pan-European]] perspective. [[Naguib Sawiris]], an Egyptian businessman, is Chairman of its Supervisory board. The Sawiris family owns 53% of the media (through ''Media Globe Networks'').


The network began broadcasting on 1 January 1993 and covers world news from a European perspective. In 2022 the network was bought by a company linked to the Hungarian government of [[Viktor Orbán]], which also partially financed the acquisition.
==Content==
As a rolling-news channel, headlines from both Europe as well as the world are broadcast in thirty-minute intervals. Euronews uses two formats, one for ''All News Edition'' (weekdays 4-10am CET), like this:
* ''':00:00 - :10:30''' News + Business + Sports
* ''':10:30 - :11:50''' Promo / Ads
* ''':11:50 - :12:30''' Markets
* ''':12:30 - :14:00''' Weather
* ''':14:00 - :15:00''' Promo / Ads
* ''':15:00 - :21:00''' News + Sports
* ''':21:00 - :22:00''' Promo / Ads
* ''':22:00 - :26:00''' Program
* ''':26:00 - :28:30''' No Comment
* ''':28:30 - :30:00''' Weather
And one for all other news editions, like this:
* ''':00:00 - :10:40''' News + Business
* ''':10:40 - :11:30''' Promo / Ads
* ''':11:30 - :12:00''' Markets
* ''':12:00 - :15:00''' Program
* ''':15:00 - :16:00''' Headlines
* ''':16:00 - :17:30''' Weather
* ''':17:30 - :18:30''' Promo / Ads
* ''':18:30 - :26:00''' Program
* ''':26:00 - :28:30''' No Comment
* ''':28:30 - :30:00''' Weather
Brief magazine segments typically fill in the remaining schedule, focusing on [[market data]], financial news, sports news, art and culture, science, weather, [[Politics of Europe|European politics]], and press reviews of the major European newspapers.<ref>{{citation|title=Euronews and Metropolitan Media Ltd|publisher=Metropolitan Media Ltd|url=http://www.metmedia.net/Open_Letter.pdf|accessdate=20 August 2011}}</ref> These item slots will occasionally be preempted by [[breaking news]] or [[live television]] coverage. Some segments are displayed without commentary under the banner "No Comment", which has been the channel's signature program since its launch.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://advanced-television.com/2007/10/11/no-comment-from-euronews-on-youtube/|title=No comment from EuroNews on YouTube|accessdate=20 August 2011 |date=11 October 2007|publisher=Advanced Television}}</ref>


==History and organisation==
==History==
===Timeline===
[[File:Euronews_HQ_©euronews_photo_Stéphane_Audras_2015.10.15_(169).JPG|thumb|Euronews headquarters in Lyon.]]
====Background====
{{Further|European Broadcasting Union}}
In 1992, following the [[Gulf War|Persian Gulf War]], during which [[CNN]]'s position as the preeminent source of [[24-hour news cycle|24-hour news]] programming was cemented, the [[European Broadcasting Union]] (EBU) proposed a channel to present information from a counterpart European perspective.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Euronews v. CNN|url=https://express.adobe.com/page/Allu36zofFS1v/}}</ref>


Euronews was founded by a consortium of ten EBU members (national public broadcasters), titled '''SOCEMIE''' ({{langx|fr|Société éditrice de la chaîne européenne multilingue d'information Euronews}}):<ref>{{cite book|last1=Collins|first1=Richard|title=From Satellite to Single Market: New Communication Technology and European Public Service Television|publisher=Routledge|year=1998|location=London|pages=130|isbn=9780415179706}}</ref>
===General===
{{Div col}}
In 1992, following the [[Gulf War|First Persian Gulf War]], during which CNN's position as the preeminent source of 24-hour news programming was cemented, the [[European Broadcasting Union]] decided to establish Euronews to present information from a European perspective. The channel's first broadcast was on 1 January 1993 from Lyon. An additional broadcast studio was set up in [[London]] in 1996. It was founded by a group of ten European public broadcasters:<ref>{{cite book|last1=Collins|first1=Richard|title=From Satellite to Single Market: New Communication Technology and European Public Service Television | publisher = Routledge |year=1998|location=London|pages=130|isbn=9780415179706}}</ref>
*[[Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation|CyBC]], Cyprus
*[[Egyptian Radio and Television Union|ERTU]], Egypt
*[[France Télévisions]], France
*[[RAI]], Italy
*[[RTBF]], Belgium
*[[Rádio e Televisão de Portugal|RTP]], Portugal
*[[RTVE]], Spain
*[[TMC (TV channel)|TMC]], Monaco
*[[Yle]], Finland
{{Div col end}}


The Swiss public broadcaster [[Swiss Broadcasting Corporation|SRG SSR]] was admitted later as a non-founding member. The [[BBC]] and German public broadcasters [[ARD (broadcaster)|ARD]] and [[ZDF]] opted not to join.<ref>{{Cite web |date=1993-03-08 |title=Euronews cherche de nouveaux partenaires |url=https://www.lesechos.fr/1993/03/euronews-cherche-de-nouveaux-partenaires-900672 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220625091428/https://www.lesechos.fr/1993/03/euronews-cherche-de-nouveaux-partenaires-900672 |archive-date=2022-06-25 |access-date=2023-07-29 |website=Les Echos |language=fr}}</ref><ref name=":10">{{Cite web |last=Rivas |first=Luis |year=2004 |title=Euronews, l'information dans les langues de l'Europe |url=http://documents.irevues.inist.fr/bitstream/handle/2042/9516/HERMES_2004_40_109.pdf;jsessionid=7D6E28A821101FF8D94ABB4838E1056A?sequence=1 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160920053246/http://documents.irevues.inist.fr/bitstream/handle/2042/9516/HERMES_2004_40_109.pdf;jsessionid=7D6E28A821101FF8D94ABB4838E1056A?sequence=1 |archive-date=2016-09-20 |access-date=2022-08-09 |language=fr |type=PDF}}</ref>
*{{flagicon|Cyprus}} [[Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation|CYBC]]
*{{flagicon|France}} [[France Télévisions]]
*{{flagicon|Italy}} [[RAI]]
*{{flagicon|Belgium}} [[RTBF]]
*{{flagicon|Portugal}} [[Rádio e Televisão de Portugal|RTP]]
*{{flagicon|Spain}} [[RTVE]] ''(former shareholder)''
*{{flagicon|Monaco}} [[Télé Monte Carlo|TMC]] ''(former shareholder)''
*{{flagicon|Finland}} [[Yleisradio|YLE]]
*{{flagicon|Egypt}} [[ERTU]]
In 1997, the British news broadcaster [[ITN]] purchased a 49-percent share of Euronews for £5.1 million from [[Alcatel-Alsthom]].<ref>{{cite news|title=ITN ACQUIRES 49% EURONEWS STAKE|date=1 December 1997|url=http://www.telecompaper.com/news/itn-acquires-49-euronews-stake--124079 |work=Telecom Paper|accessdate=5 June 2012}}</ref> ITN supplies the content of the channel along with the remaining shareholders, which are represented by the [[Euronews SA|SOCEMIE]] (Société Editrice de la Chaîne Européenne Multilingue d'Information EuroNews) [[consortium]]. [[Euronews SA]] is the operating company that produces the channel and holds the broadcasting licence. It is co-owned by the 10 founders and:


The channel's headquarters was to be established in [[Lyon]], which was chosen from a variety of candidates also including [[Munich]], [[Bologna]] and [[Valencia]].<ref name=":10" />
*{{flagicon|Russia}} [[All-Russia State Television and Radio Company|VGTRK]]
*{{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Turkish Radio and Television Corporation|TRT]]
*{{flagicon|Czech Republic}} [[Česká televize|ČT]]
*{{flagicon|Malta}} [[Public Broadcasting Services|PBS]]
*{{flagicon|Morocco}} [[Société Nationale de Radiodiffusion et de Télévision|SNRT]]
*{{flagicon|Slovenia}} [[Radiotelevizija Slovenija|RTVSLO]]
*{{flagicon|Ireland}} [[Raidió Teilifís Éireann|RTÉ]]
*{{flagicon|Ukraine}} [[National Television Company of Ukraine|NTU]]
*{{flagicon|Switzerland}} [[SRG SSR|SRG-SSR]]
*{{flagicon|Romania}} [[Televiziunea Română|TVR]]
*{{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Sveriges Television|SVT]] - [[Modern Times Group|MTG]]
*{{flagicon|Tunisia}} [[Établissement de la Radiodiffusion-Télévision Tunisienne|ERTT]]
*{{flagicon|Algeria}} [[Entreprise nationale de télévision|ENTV]]


==== Launch, geographic and linguistic expansion (1993–2015) ====
The broadcast switched from solely [[Analog transmission|analogue]] to mainly [[Digital data|digital]] transmission in 1999. In the same year, the Portuguese audio track was added. The Russian audio track appeared in 2001.
The inaugural Euronews broadcast was on 1 January 1993 from [[Écully]], Lyon. In 1996, an additional broadcast studio was set up in London.


In late 1997, the British news broadcaster [[ITN]] purchased a 49% share of Euronews for £5.1&nbsp;million from [[Alcatel-Lucent]].<ref>{{cite news|title=ITN Acquires 49% Euronews Stake|date=1 December 1997|url=https://www.telecompaper.com/news/itn-acquires-49-euronews-stake--124079|work=Telecom Paper|access-date=5 June 2012|archive-date=14 January 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210114004542/https://www.telecompaper.com/news/itn-acquires-49-euronews-stake--124079|url-status=live}}</ref> ITN supplied the content of the channel along with the remaining shareholders.
In 2003, ITN sold its stake in Euronews as part of its drive to streamline operations and focus on news-gathering rather than channel management.<ref name="BroadcastMagazine">{{cite news|url=http://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/news/multi-platform/news/itn-drops-out-of-euronews-channel/1116586.article|title=ITN Drops Out of Euronews Channel|newspaper=[[Broadcast (magazine)|Broadcast]]}}</ref>


A part-time Arabic-language service was briefly operated from April 1997, with a two-year grant from the [[European Commission]], comprising eight journalists and freelancers. After the tender expired, it ceased broadcasting on 15 April 1999.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Plisson |first=Alain |date=1999-04-19 |title=Antennes et paraboles Euronews arrête son service en arabe |trans-title=Antennas and satellite dishes - Euronews stops its service in Arabic |work=[[L'Orient-Le Jour]] |url=https://www.lorientlejour.com/article/317389/Antennes_et_paraboles_Euronews_arrete_son_service_en_arabe.html |url-status=live |access-date=2023-12-18 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20231218223902/https://www.lorientlejour.com/article/317389/Antennes_et_paraboles_Euronews_arrete_son_service_en_arabe.html |archive-date=2023-12-18}}</ref>
On 6 February 2006, Ukrainian public broadcaster [[National Television Company of Ukraine|Natsionalna Telekompanya Ukraïny (NTU)]] purchased a one-percent interest in SOCEMIE.<ref name="digitalspy">{{cite web|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/media/news/a28857/ntu-becomes-20th-euronews-shareholder.html|title=NTU Becomes 20th EuroNews Shareholder|date=5 February 2006|publisher=[[DigitalSpy]] }}</ref>


In 1999, the broadcast switched from solely [[Analog transmission|analogue]] to mainly [[Digital data|digital]] transmission. The same year, a Portuguese audio track was added.
On 27 May 2008, Spanish public broadcaster [[RTVE]] decided to leave Euronews to promote its international channel TVE Internacional. It also cited legal requirements to maintain low debt levels through careful spending as a factor influencing its decision to leave.<ref name="elmundo">{{cite news|url=http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2008/06/05/comunicacion/1212656729.html|title=TVE abandona EuroNews| language=Spanish|date=5 February 2006|newspaper=[[El Mundo (Spain)|El Mundo]]}}</ref>


In 2001, the [[All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company]] (VGTRK) acquired a 1.8% stake in SOCEMIE. A Russian-language service was launched later in the year.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2001-10-02 |title=Euronews начал вещание в России |trans-title=Euronews started broadcasting in Russia |url=https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/923907 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160306022120/http://www.kommersant.ru/doc/923907 |archive-date=2016-03-06 |access-date=2023-08-09 |website=[[Kommersant]] |language=ru}}</ref>
In February 2009, the Turkish public broadcaster [[Turkish Radio and Television Corporation|TRT]] became a shareholder in the channel, and joined its supervisory board.<ref>{{cite news|title=Turkey's TRT joins Euronews supervisory board|date=15 September 2009|url= http://www.worldbulletin.net/?aType=haberArchive&ArticleID=47271|work=World Bulletin|accessdate=5 June 2012}}</ref> TRT purchased 15.70% of the channel's shares and became the fourth main partner after France Télévisions (23.93%), RAI (21.54%), and [[All-Russia State Television and Radio Company|VGTRK]] (16.94%).


In April 2003, ITN sold its stake in Euronews as part of its drive to streamline operations and focus on news-gathering rather than channel management.<ref name="BroadcastMagazine">{{cite news|url=https://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/itn-drops-out-of-euronews-channel/1116586.article|title=ITN Drops Out of Euronews Channel|newspaper=[[Broadcast (magazine)|Broadcast]]|access-date=27 February 2021|archive-date=31 August 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220831154624/https://www.broadcastnow.co.uk/itn-drops-out-of-euronews-channel/1116586.article|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://ec.europa.eu/transparency/documents-register/enwiki/api/files/SEC(2003)792_0/de00000000859380?rendition=false|title=EuroNews: Contribution by the Commission|year=2003|access-date=15 July 2020|publisher=[[European Commission]]|archive-date=29 October 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211029121233/https://ec.europa.eu/transparency/documents-register/enwiki/api/files/SEC(2003)792_0/de00000000859380?rendition=false|url-status=live}}</ref>
===Language availability===

On 6 February 2006, Ukrainian public broadcaster [[Suspilne|Natsionalna Telekompanya Ukraïny]] purchased a one percent interest in SOCEMIE.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.digitalspy.com/media/a28857/ntu-becomes-20th-euronews-shareholder/|title=NTU Becomes 20th EuroNews Shareholder|date=5 February 2006|publisher=[[Digital Spy]]|access-date=23 May 2019|archive-date=23 May 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190523232555/https://www.digitalspy.com/media/a28857/ntu-becomes-20th-euronews-shareholder/|url-status=live}}</ref>

In 2007, Euronews won the European Commission's tender for an Arabic-language news channel, with a service agreement being signed on 6 December. A new Arabic service would eventually be launched in July 2008.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://aib.org.uk/euronews-heads-for-arabic-markets/|title=EuroNews heads for Arabic markets|publisher=AIB|date=10 December 2007|access-date=15 July 2020|archive-date=16 July 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200716011121/https://aib.org.uk/euronews-heads-for-arabic-markets/|url-status=live}}</ref>

On 27 May 2008, Spanish public broadcaster [[RTVE]] decided to withdraw from the Euronews consortium, citing legal requirements to maintain low debt levels through careful spending and prioritisation of its [[TVE Internacional|existing international channel]] as a factor influencing its decision to leave.<ref name="elmundo">{{cite news |date=5 June 2008 |title=TVE abandona EuroNews |url=https://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2008/06/05/comunicacion/1212656729.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200821025702/https://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2008/06/05/comunicacion/1212656729.html |archive-date=21 August 2020 |access-date=23 May 2019 |newspaper=[[El Mundo (Spain)|El Mundo]] |language=es}}</ref> In February 2009, Turkish public broadcaster [[Turkish Radio and Television Corporation|TRT]] purchased 15.70% of the channel's shares and became the fourth main partner after France Télévisions (23.93%), RAI (21.54%), and VGTRK (16.94%), while also joining its supervisory board.<ref>{{cite news |date=15 September 2009 |title=Turkey's TRT joins Euronews supervisory board |url=https://worldbulletin.dunyabulteni.net/archive/turkeys-trt-joins-euronews-supervisory-board-h47271.html |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210125101108/https://worldbulletin.dunyabulteni.net/archive/turkeys-trt-joins-euronews-supervisory-board-h47271.html |archive-date=25 January 2021 |access-date=5 June 2012 |work=World Bulletin}}</ref>

New language services included Turkish in January 2010, Persian in October 2010, and Ukrainian in August 2011.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2009-03-04 |title=Euronews to launch Turkish service in 2010 |url=https://www.euractiv.com/section/languages-culture/news/euronews-to-launch-turkish-service-in-2010/ |access-date=2023-11-21 |website=EURACTIV.com |language=en-GB}}</ref><ref name=":12">{{cite web|url=https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20110208006158/en/euronews-international-news-channel%C2%A0takes-new-dimension-2011|date=8 February 2011|access-date=15 July 2020|publisher=[[Business Wire]]|title=euronews, the international news channel, takes on a new dimension in 2011|archive-date=15 July 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200715235238/https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20110208006158/en/euronews-international-news-channel%C2%A0takes-new-dimension-2011|url-status=live}}</ref> A short-lived Polish service was launched in mid-2011 to mark Poland's assumption of the [[Presidency of the Council of the European Union]], although only some selected evening broadcasts were translated. It was discontinued in January 2012.<ref name="polski">{{Cite web|first=Łukasz|last=Szewczyk|url=https://media2.pl/media/87504-Euronews-juz-nie-po-polsku.html|language=pl|title=Euronews już nie po polsku|work=Media2.pl|date=4 January 2012|access-date=10 September 2020|archive-date=22 August 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170822145456/https://media2.pl/media/87504-Euronews-juz-nie-po-polsku.html|url-status=live}}</ref>

The channel began broadcasting in widescreen in January 2011, in concert with [[France 24]].<ref name=":12" />

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==== Media Globe Networks ownership (2015–2016) ====
[[File:Lyon Quai Rambaud Euronews 02.jpg|thumb|Former Euronews headquarters in Lyon]]
In February 2015, the channel's executive board approved a bid by Media Globe Networks, owned by Egyptian telecom magnate [[Naguib Sawiris]], to acquire a 53% controlling stake in the media outlet. The deal raised questions over Euronews's future editorial posture and independence.<ref>{{cite news|title=Egyptian Mogul Plans to Buy Controlling Stake in Europe's Answer to CNN|date=27 February 2015|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/egyptian-mogul-sawiris-buy-euronews-778229/|work=The Hollywood Reporter|access-date=25 March 2015|archive-date=10 July 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210710184500/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/business/business-news/egyptian-mogul-sawiris-buy-euronews-778229/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Controversial ventures pose questions for Euronews|date=24 March 2015|url=https://euobserver.com/news/128098|work=EU Observer|access-date=25 March 2015|archive-date=19 August 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180819010932/https://euobserver.com/news/128098|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Euronews investor Naguib Sawiris: we will resist state interference|date=27 February 2015|url=https://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/feb/27/euronews-investor-naguib-sawiris-we-will-resist-state-interference|work=The Guardian|access-date=25 March 2015|archive-date=19 August 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180819010909/https://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/feb/27/euronews-investor-naguib-sawiris-we-will-resist-state-interference|url-status=live}}</ref>

On 13 March 2015, it was announced that Inter Media Group, owned by pro-Russian Ukrainian oligarch [[Dmytro Firtash]], had purchased the Ukrainian service. In response, the government of Ukraine, citing suspected bias, revoked its broadcasting license and dropped its funding.<ref>{{cite news|title=Ukraine bans Euronews|date=20 March 2015|url=https://www.euractiv.com/section/global-europe/news/ukraine-bans-euronews/|work=EURACTIV.com|access-date=14 July 2020|archive-date=15 July 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200715004851/https://www.euractiv.com/section/global-europe/news/ukraine-bans-euronews/|url-status=live}}</ref> Firtash later abandoned the project, resulting in the department shutting down and leaving 17 journalists redundant. The Russian service, which was financed by the [[government of Russia]], refused to provide jobs to the journalists, violating French labour legislation. The management explained that not hiring any Ukrainian journalists was a specific instruction from VGTRK.<ref>{{cite news|title=Row over Moscow 'blocking' Ukrainian journalists at Euronews|date=10 October 2016|url=https://www.euractiv.com/section/europe-s-east/news/row-over-moscow-blocking-ukrainian-journalists-at-euronews/|work=EURACTIV.com|access-date=14 July 2020|archive-date=15 July 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200715003755/https://www.euractiv.com/section/europe-s-east/news/row-over-moscow-blocking-ukrainian-journalists-at-euronews/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Euronews journalists, technicians clash with management|date=8 December 2016|url=https://www.euractiv.com/section/digital/news/euronews-journalists-technicians-clash-with-management/|work=EURACTIV.com|access-date=14 July 2020|archive-date=15 July 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200715003553/https://www.euractiv.com/section/digital/news/euronews-journalists-technicians-clash-with-management/|url-status=live}}</ref>

In October 2015, Euronews moved to a new headquarters complex in the Lyon district of {{Ill|La Confluence|lt=|fr}}, designed by Paris-based architecture firm [[Jakob + MacFarlane]] and covering a floor area of 10,000 m<sup>2</sup> (2{{frac|1|2}} acres).<ref>{{cite web|title=jakob + macfarlane completes green cube building for euronews' HQ|date=16 October 2015|url=https://www.designboom.com/architecture/jakob-macfarlane-green-cube-euronews-headquarters-lyon-confluence-france-10-16-2015/|publisher=designboom.com|access-date=15 July 2020|archive-date=31 July 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200731075704/https://www.designboom.com/architecture/jakob-macfarlane-green-cube-euronews-headquarters-lyon-confluence-france-10-16-2015/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2015-10-15 |title=Euronews moves to new headquarters |url=https://www.euronews.com/2015/10/15/euronews-moves-to-new-headquarters |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230726112441/https://www.euronews.com/2015/10/15/euronews-moves-to-new-headquarters |archive-date=2023-07-26 |access-date=2023-07-29 |website=euronews |language=en}}</ref> The decision to move was announced in 2011, prior to the Media Globe Networks purchase.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2011-11-22 |title=euronews: new world headquarters in 2014 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nd-fwPXHKcs |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230730212944/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nd-fwPXHKcs |archive-date=2023-07-30 |access-date=2023-07-30 |work=Euronews |language=en |via=YouTube}}</ref>

In 2016, Euronews SA was co-owned by Media Globe Networks, regional authorities ([[Lyon Metropolis]], [[Rhône (department)|Rhône]], [[Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes]]) and the following broadcasters:<ref>{{Cite web |title=About us |url=https://www.euronews.com/about |url-status=deviated |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161107222859/http://www.euronews.com/about |archive-date=2016-11-07 |access-date=2024-07-01 |website=Euronews |language=en-GB}}</ref>

{{Div col}}
*[[Czech Television|ČT]], Czech Republic
*[[Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation|CyBC]], Cyprus
*[[Public Establishment of Television|ENTV]], Algeria
*[[Egyptian Radio and Television Union|ERTU]], Egypt
*[[Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation|ERT]], Greece
*[[Télévision Tunisienne|ETT]], Tunisia
*[[France Télévisions]], France
*[[Public Broadcasting Services|PBS]], Malta
*[[RAI]], Italy
*[[RTBF]], Belgium
*[[RTÉ]], Ireland
*[[Rádio e Televisão de Portugal|RTP]], Portugal
*[[Radiotelevizija Slovenija|RTVSLO]], Slovenia
*[[SNRT]], Morocco
*[[Swiss Broadcasting Corporation|SRG SSR]], Switzerland
*[[TRT]], Turkey
*[[TV4 (Sweden)|TV4]], Sweden
*[[TVR (TV network)|TVR]], Romania
*[[Suspilne|UA:PBC]], Ukraine
*[[All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company|VGTRK]], Russia
*[[Yle]], Finland
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==== NBC partnership (2016–2022) ====
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In November 2016, the channel's executive board was in talks with [[NBCUniversal]], the parent company of [[NBC News]], for a "strategic partnership". NBCU would acquire 15 to 30% ownership of the Euronews network, would contribute to Euronews content, and facilitate NBC News' expanded operations in Europe.<ref>{{cite news|title=NBC News, Euronews in Talks for Strategic Partnership|date=11 November 2016|url=https://variety.com/2016/tv/global/nbc-news-euronews-talks-strategic-partnership-1201915855/|work=Variety Media|access-date=11 November 2016|archive-date=12 November 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161112081657/http://variety.com/2016/tv/global/nbc-news-euronews-talks-strategic-partnership-1201915855/|url-status=live}}</ref> After successful negotiations with the [[European Commission]], who feared that the partnership would result in an "Americanization" of Euronews, the NBCUniversal News Group finalised its purchase of a 25% stake in Euronews in February 2017 for €25&nbsp;million ($30&nbsp;million). NBC News president [[Deborah Turness]] was appointed to head up international operations, and incumbent Euronews CEO [[Michael Peters (media executive)|Michael Peters]], who had led it since 2004, became CEO of the new partnership. Both reported directly to NBC News chairman [[Andrew Lack (executive)|Andrew Lack]]. The resulting partnership became known as Euronews NBC.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Palmeri|first1=Christopher|title=NBC Acquires Stake in Euronews, Taps U.S. News Chief to Lead It|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-02-14/nbc-acquires-stake-in-euronews-taps-u-s-news-chief-to-lead-it|access-date=17 February 2017|publisher=Bloomberg L.P.|date=14 February 2017|archive-date=18 February 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170218063141/https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-02-14/nbc-acquires-stake-in-euronews-taps-u-s-news-chief-to-lead-it|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=":14">{{Cite web |date=2021-02-19 |title=Euronews faces major financial crisis |url=https://rxtvinfo.com/2021/euronews-faces-major-financial-crisis/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240530150454/https://rxtvinfo.com/2021/euronews-faces-major-financial-crisis/ |archive-date=2024-05-30 |access-date=2025-01-06 |website=RXTV}}</ref>

Although [[Naguib Sawiris]] and NBC News had the largest stakes in Euronews, editorial control by SOCEMIE members was assured, with the broadcasters having seven slots in the editorial board, as opposed to Sawiris' company (which has three slots) and NBC News, which only has one, thereby reducing rumors of an "Americanization" of Euronews' values. Editorial control is fully handled by Euronews' teams, with NBC only focusing on planning and coordinating tasks.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-eco/2017/05/31/97002-20170531FILWWW00300-euronews-le-rapprochement-avec-nbc-finalise.php|title=Euronews: le rapprochement avec NBC finalisé (in French)|date=31 May 2017|work=Le Figaro|access-date=9 November 2020|archive-date=10 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201110040034/https://www.lefigaro.fr/flash-eco/2017/05/31/97002-20170531FILWWW00300-euronews-le-rapprochement-avec-nbc-finalise.php|url-status=live}}</ref> After the formation of the partnership, video reports from NBC News' properties and correspondents began to appear frequently on the TV channel and reports from [[NBCNews.com]] began to be distributed on its digital platforms.

On 9 May 2017, Euronews began a process of splitting its services into twelve separate editions for each language, of which nine have a linear TV channel retaining their respective voiceover, but now including the on-screen ticker and most lower thirds in the local language. The ''glocal'' strategy allows the language editorial teams to personalize the content and presentation of their channel, not only by sharing own-produced content with other languages but by producing content that is relevant to local audiences and allowing local reporters and presenters to appear on camera in all its language editions. The splitting process finished on 24 May 2017.<ref name=":0">{{cite web |date=10 May 2017 |title=Euronews reinventa su oferta de difusión y digital |url=https://www.panoramaaudiovisual.com/2017/05/10/euronews-reinventa-su-oferta-de-difusion-y-digital/ |access-date=15 July 2020 |publisher=Panorama Audiovisual |archive-date=15 July 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200715235209/https://www.panoramaaudiovisual.com/2017/05/10/euronews-reinventa-su-oferta-de-difusion-y-digital/ |url-status=live }}</ref>

The language split resulted in the discontinuation of satellite distribution for the newly-created German, Spanish, Portuguese and Turkish channels, now being only available via fiber-optic IP uplink.<ref name=":0"/> The discontinuation of the German-language channel on satellite in particular generated outcry from many German satellite TV owners, resulting in its restoration on the [[Astra 1L]] satellite on 25 July 2017, via an unencrypted SD feed sitting alongside the French-language channel.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2017/07/26/euronews-puts-german-channel-back-on-satellite/|title=Euronews puts German channel back on satellite|last=Krieger|first=Jörn|date=26 July 2017|work=Broadband TV News|access-date=25 August 2018|archive-date=26 August 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180826005047/https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2017/07/26/euronews-puts-german-channel-back-on-satellite/|url-status=live}}</ref> Additionally, the Arabic and Persian-language editions were relegated to an online-only distribution on Euronews' website and apps and major social media networks, with TV broadcasting being discontinued.<ref name=":3">{{Cite news |last=Gotev |first=Georgi |date=14 February 2017 |title=Commission to 'look seriously' at Euronews mess |url=https://www.euractiv.com/section/digital/news/commission-to-look-seriously-at-euronews-mess/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200716064719/https://www.euractiv.com/section/digital/news/commission-to-look-seriously-at-euronews-mess/ |archive-date=16 July 2020 |access-date=15 July 2020 |work=EURACTIV.com}}</ref> This later also applied for the Turkish-language edition, following discontinued support from TRT, who wanted to prioritise its own international news channel, [[TRT World]].<ref>{{cite news |date=23 March 2017 |title=Turquie: TRT rompt son alliance avec Euronews |url=https://www.trt.net.tr/francais/turquie/2017/03/23/turquie-trt-rompt-son-alliance-avec-euronews-697605 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211105081745/https://www.trt.net.tr/francais/turquie/2017/03/23/turquie-trt-rompt-son-alliance-avec-euronews-697605 |archive-date=5 November 2021 |access-date=25 August 2020 |work=TRT Français |language=fr |agency=Anadolu Agency}}</ref><ref name=":3" /> Furthermore, the Ukrainian edition was discontinued outright, due to lack of funding from the Ukrainian government, as well as due to the controversy surrounding the ownership of its broadcasting licence.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.telesatellite.com/actu/49612-fin-de-la-version-ukrainienne-euronews.html|title=Fin de la version ukrainienne d'Euronews|date=23 May 2017|language=fr|work=Télé Satellite et Numérique|access-date=25 August 2018|archive-date=19 January 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180119174032/https://www.telesatellite.com/actu/49612-fin-de-la-version-ukrainienne-euronews.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Finally, the Euronews channel in English would become known as the ''World'' edition, and distribution to premises in the American continent via fiber-optic IP uplink was set to begin later in 2018.<ref name=":0"/> These changes caused the elimination of 43 staff positions, mainly from the Ukrainian edition, causing major layoffs and leading to production staff having more flexible roles.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://lexpansion.lexpress.fr/actualites/1/actualite-economique/euronews-43-departs-a-l-issue-du-plan-de-sauvegarde_1911482.html|title=Euronews: 43 départs à l'issue du plan de sauvegarde (in French)|date=24 May 2017|work=L'Express-L'Expansion|access-date=25 August 2018|archive-date=26 August 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180826043836/https://lexpansion.lexpress.fr/actualites/1/actualite-economique/euronews-43-departs-a-l-issue-du-plan-de-sauvegarde_1911482.html|url-status=live}}</ref>

[[File:COTY 2018, Le Grand-Saconnex (1X7A9290).jpg|thumb|''Good Morning Europe'' anchor Belle Donati]]
In 2018, Euronews' English-language channel began to gradually revamp its programming schedule, with the roll-out of a new slate of presenter-led programming to complement its already existing shows, a move that was reported earlier in the year, after the success of its presenter-led special reports and weekly programming introduced in recent years.<ref name=":1">{{Cite news|url=https://www.a516digital.com/2018/01/big-changes-for-euronews-in-2018.html|title=Big changes for Euronews in 2018|date=2 January 2018|work=a516digital|archive-date=16 December 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191216102914/https://www.a516digital.com/2018/01/big-changes-for-euronews-in-2018.html}}</ref> Alongside conventional rolling news shows with newsreaders, debate programming, talk shows, and new presenter-led long-form shows began to be offered during the weekly schedule, and throughout programs, Euronews reporters from different nationalities will be offering context on stories close to their respective home nationalities.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.thedrum.com/opinion/2017/05/11/euronews-overhauls-its-broadcasting-strategy-bid-become-the-unrivalled-chronicler|title=Euronews overhauls its broadcasting strategy in bid to become the unrivaled chronicler of Europe|last=Burrell|first=Ian|date=11 May 2017|work=The Drum|access-date=25 August 2018|archive-date=26 August 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180826005240/https://www.thedrum.com/opinion/2017/05/11/euronews-overhauls-its-broadcasting-strategy-bid-become-the-unrivalled-chronicler|url-status=live}}</ref>

The roll-out began on 22 May, when Euronews debuted the first of these new shows, ''Good Morning Europe'', a five-hour morning show which airs every weekday morning from 7 am. It was first anchored by former [[RT (TV network)|RT]] correspondent and [[TVB Pearl]] news presenter Tesa Arcilla, who anchored it on a temporary basis. Some weeks later, former [[France 24]] presenter Belle Donati began presenting the show, alternating with Arcilla; after she moved to [[Brussels]] in September, she became the main anchor of the slot. Two months later, on 17 July, Euronews debuted a six-hour breaking news show, ''Euronews Now'', anchored by Tokunbo Salako, covering the dayside and afternoon slots. On 3 September, the new evening program lineup was launched, starting with a politics-focused show, ''Raw Politics'', hosted from [[Brussels]] by Tesa Arcilla, and featuring former [[Sky News]] reporter Darren McCaffrey. It also spawned a weekly spin-off, ''Raw Politics: Your Call'', a phone-in show which featured European Parliament members answering viewers' questions by phone or social media. The show was dropped over a year later, in October 2019, due to low viewership, with its content being integrated into the rolling news programming. Two weeks after the launch of ''Raw Politics'', on 17 September, the full roll-out was completed with the introduction of a 5-hour evening rolling news show, ''Euronews Tonight'', initially presented by former [[Sky News]] and [[BBC News]] presenter [[Sam Naz]], and later by Euronews veteran Isabelle Kumar, who has worked with the channel since 2003.<ref name=":2">{{Cite news|url=https://www.thedrum.com/opinion/2018/08/09/inside-euronews-nbc-fresh-rolling-news-channel-striving-help-save-united-europe|title=Inside Euronews NBC: a fresh rolling news channel striving to help save united Europe|last=Burrell|first=Ian|date=9 August 2018|work=The Drum|access-date=25 August 2018|archive-date=26 August 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180826005154/https://www.thedrum.com/opinion/2018/08/09/inside-euronews-nbc-fresh-rolling-news-channel-striving-help-save-united-europe|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Isabelle Kumar|url=https://www.wise-qatar.org/biography/isabelle-kumar/|access-date=2020-11-14|website=WISE|language=en-US|archive-date=20 January 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210120141056/https://www.wise-qatar.org/biography/isabelle-kumar/|url-status=live}}</ref> The traditional pre-produced blocks of video content still remained on some late-nights and weekends. Most overnights by this point repeated the previous day's edition (either full or half-length) of ''Euronews Now''.

New weekly programming was also produced, including the weekly interview series ''Uncut'', which feature conversations from political leaders and newsmakers worldwide with minimum to no editing. The first episodes featured Franco-German politician [[Daniel Cohn-Bendit]] interviewing former [[UK Independence Party|UKIP]] leader [[Nigel Farage]] and former UK Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]] about [[Brexit]]. Additionally, a new social media unit was created, with journalists with a background on digital news verification leading it. The newly created team helped to produce ''The Cube'', a social media segment during rolling news shows, focusing on analysis on treatment and reactions about news headlines on social media, with special attention at the major stories of the day. ''No Comment'', a long-standing element of Euronews' programming, remains on the channels' schedule, and it was gradually integrated into the rolling news shows on the English-language channel.<ref name=":2" />

Additionally, a major investment in mobile reporting via [[iPhone]] devices helped Euronews gain a major [[Scoop (news)|scoop]], becoming the only TV news outlet worldwide to broadcast live coverage from the [[Aquarius Dignitus|MV ''Aquarius'']], with Paris correspondent Annelise Borges (formerly with [[France 24]]) on assignment. Borges broadcast live for 10 days as the [[Conte I Cabinet|Italian government]] denied the Aquarius access to Italian ports. The coverage made headlines on many news outlets worldwide and helped Euronews augment its credibility and its audience.<ref name=":2" /> The new Euronews also hired new correspondents in London, Berlin, Moscow, Rome, Madrid and Washington D.C., and gained access to NBC News' large network of correspondents worldwide.

As of September 2018, the other language editions were unaffected, with the pre-produced blocks of video content remaining at all times. Programming dayparts were later named with proper translations of the existing daypart programming of the World edition (i.e. the evening daypart being named ''Euronews am Abend'', ''Euronews Noite'', ''Euronews Soir''...). There were plans to introduce presenter-led programming during the morning slots on these other channels, eventually, the evening daypart in most of the language-specific channels became presenter-led by late 2018; all of these editions were pre-recorded and pre-produced before broadcast, and eventually looped through the night.<ref name=":1" />

By 2019, several of the newly-launched anchored programmes, including ''Raw Politics'', had been cancelled, and the network began facing a liquidity crisis, with its estimated value having fallen to €3.7&nbsp;million from its previous worth of €67&nbsp;million in 2015, according to the French magazine ''[[Capital (French magazine)|Capital]]''.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Henni |first=Jamal |date=2021-02-17 |title=La descente aux enfers d'Euronews, en pleine crise financière |trans-title=Euronews' descent into hell in the midst of a financial crisis |url=https://www.capital.fr/entreprises-marches/la-descente-aux-enfers-deuronews-en-pleine-crise-financiere-1394284 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240529093845/https://www.capital.fr/entreprises-marches/la-descente-aux-enfers-deuronews-en-pleine-crise-financiere-1394284 |archive-date=2024-05-29 |access-date=2025-01-06 |work=[[Capital (French magazine)|Capital]] |language=fr-FR}}</ref><ref name=":14" /> On 20 April 2020, it was reported that NBCUniversal had sold its stake in Euronews to Media Globe Networks for €3&nbsp;million, giving the latter an overall majority share of 88%. NBCUniversal's parent company [[Comcast]] had recently acquired pan-European satellite service [[Sky Group]], and was prioritizing a collaboration between NBC News and [[Sky News]] on a new international news channel. The proposed service was scrapped in August during the [[COVID-19 pandemic in Europe]], with the project no longer considered commercially viable.<ref>{{Cite news |last1=Stefano |first1=Mark Di |date=20 April 2020 |title=NBC sells stake in Euronews as focus shifts to new global TV channel |url=https://www.ft.com/content/0f5d1cbe-a94e-4801-ab23-6480e487e6ee |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200423063758/https://www.ft.com/content/0f5d1cbe-a94e-4801-ab23-6480e487e6ee |archive-date=23 April 2020 |access-date=21 April 2020 |website=Financial Times}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last=Kanter|first=Jake|date=2020-08-06|title=Comcast Abandons Plan To Launch International News Channel NBC Sky World News|url=https://deadline.com/2020/08/comcast-shelves-nbc-sky-world-news-1203005882/|access-date=2020-11-14|website=Deadline|language=en-US|archive-date=17 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201117204835/https://deadline.com/2020/08/comcast-shelves-nbc-sky-world-news-1203005882/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name=":14" />

==== Post-NBC, Alpac Capital ownership, relocation to Brussels (2022–present) ====
In November 2020, French newspaper ''[[Libération]]'' stated in an online article that Euronews had been producing an increasing amount of magazine content focusing on [[Dubai]], and sponsored by the Dubai tourism board, which had allegedly caused staff discontent.<ref name=":4">{{Cite web |last1=Coquaz |first1=Vincent |last2=Andraca |first2=Robin |date=2020-11-29 |title=Euronews : la chaîne européenne devenue vitrine de Dubaï |url=https://www.liberation.fr/checknews/2020/11/29/euronews-la-chaine-europeenne-devenue-vitrine-de-dubai_1806690/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230321165023/https://www.liberation.fr/checknews/2020/11/29/euronews-la-chaine-europeenne-devenue-vitrine-de-dubai_1806690/ |archive-date=2023-03-21 |access-date=2023-07-29 |website=Libération |language=fr}}</ref> Segments dedicated to Dubai were found to only have a brief sentence in small print indicating their sponsorship, which a Euronews spokesperson argued met French broadcast standards, rather than using the logo of the relevant institution as with other sponsored content.<ref name=":4" /> The article noted that this was likely a result of continued private divestment leading to influence from the International Media Investments (IMI) corporation, owned by [[Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan|Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan]] of the ruling royal family of [[Emirate of Abu Dhabi|Abu Dhabi]], which "discreetly" became a shareholder in 2017 and then signed a memorandum with Euronews the following year.<ref name=":4" /> The network would later conduct similar partnerships with Qatar Media City and the [[Saudi Tourism Authority]], both state-owned, to produce relevant sponsored segments.<ref>{{Cite news |date=2022-11-24 |title=Chez Euronews, les motifs d'inquiétude se multiplient au sein de la rédaction |language=fr |work=[[Le Monde]] |url=https://www.lemonde.fr/economie/article/2022/11/24/chez-euronews-les-motifs-d-inquietude-se-multiplient-au-sein-de-la-redaction_6151463_3234.html |url-status=live |access-date=2023-07-29 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230401053038/https://www.lemonde.fr/economie/article/2022/11/24/chez-euronews-les-motifs-d-inquietude-se-multiplient-au-sein-de-la-redaction_6151463_3234.html |archive-date=2023-04-01}}</ref>

As part of Euronews' digital growth post-NBC, the broadcaster has launched a series of online verticals dedicated to specific areas. These include Euronews Green, Euronews Travel, Euronews Next, and Euronews Culture.<ref>{{Cite web|title=We launched a travel brand in 2020… and it worked|url=https://www.campaignlive.co.uk/article/launched-travel-brand-2020%E2%80%A6-worked/1703414|access-date=2021-11-04|website=www.campaignlive.co.uk|language=en|archive-date=17 June 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220617143758/https://www.campaignlive.co.uk/article/launched-travel-brand-2020%E2%80%A6-worked/1703414|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Euronews Living becomes Euronews Green, as audiences grow|url=https://www.euronews.com/press-office/press-releases/press-release-15|access-date=2021-11-04|website=Euronews|language=en-GB|archive-date=4 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211104132656/https://www.euronews.com/press-office/press-releases/press-release-15|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Euronews launches "Euronews Next", a vertical dedicated to business and new tech|url=https://www.euronews.com/press-office/press-releases/press-release-10|access-date=2021-11-04|website=Euronews|language=en-GB|archive-date=4 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211104132656/https://www.euronews.com/press-office/press-releases/press-release-10|url-status=live}}</ref>

In December 2021, reports surfaced that [[Lisbon]]-based [[Alpac Capital]] would buy an 88% controlling stake in Euronews from Egyptian telecoms magnate [[Naguib Sawiris]].<ref name="politico.eu" /><ref name="reuters.com" /><ref name="euractiv.com" /> The sale was met with scrutiny as Alpac is allegedly linked to Prime Minister [[Viktor Orbán]] of Hungary. Mário David, the father of Pedro Vargas David (CEO of Alpac Capital), is a long-time associate, advisor and friend to Orbán. The acquisition was partly financed by funds from the [[Government of Hungary|Hungarian state]]. According to Ágnes Urbán, director of the think tank Mertek Media Monitor, Euronews would risk being exploited as a "pseudo-independent" media outpost of the [[government of Hungary]], where it maintains a semblance of independence, but takes a "far less critical" stance with regard to Hungary and other so-called [[illiberal democracies]]. Euronews CEO [[Michael Peters (media executive)|Michael Peters]] and several of the network's employees subsequently affirmed that the new partnership would not encroach on its editorial independence.<ref name="Molly Killeen">{{cite news |last1=Killeen |first1=Molly |date=22 December 2021 |title=Personal and professional links between Orbán and new Euronews owner |url=https://www.euractiv.com/section/digital/news/personal-and-professional-links-between-orban-and-new-euronews-owner/ |access-date=1 October 2022 |work=[[Euractiv]] |language=en}}</ref><ref name="Politico-2021DEC21-Euronews">{{cite news |last1=Stolton |first1=Samuel |last2=Bayer |first2=Lili |date=21 December 2021 |title=Euronews defends independence after buyout by Hungary-linked firm |url=https://www.politico.eu/article/euronews-independence-buyout-hungary-firm/ |access-date=1 October 2022 |work=[[Politico]] |language=en}}</ref><ref name=":132">{{Cite web |date=2024-04-12 |title=Secret documents reveal that Orbán's people were behind the purchase of one of Europe's biggest TV channels |url=https://telex.hu/direkt36/2024/04/12/secret-documents-reveal-that-orbans-people-were-behind-the-purchase-of-one-of-europes-biggest-tv-channels |access-date=2024-04-12 |website=[[Telex.hu]] |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Pethő |first=András |last2=Gólya |first2=Ágnes |last3=Chastand |first3=Jean-Baptiste |last4=Laemle |first4=Brice |last5=Pereira |first5=Micael |date=2024-04-11 |title=Secret documents reveal that Orbán's people were behind the purchase of one of Europe's biggest TV channels |url=https://www.direkt36.hu/en/bizalmas-iratok-leplezik-le-hogy-orbanek-titokban-finansziroztak-az-egyik-legnagyobb-europai-tevecsatorna-megvasarlasat/ |access-date=2024-04-12 |website=Direkt36 |language=en}}</ref> The purchase was finalised in July 2022, following approval from the French government.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-07-05 |title=Euronews officiellement sous le contrôle du fonds d'investissement Alpac |url=https://www.lefigaro.fr/medias/euronews-officiellement-sous-le-controle-du-fonds-d-investissement-alpac-20220705 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220718045735/https://www.lefigaro.fr/medias/euronews-officiellement-sous-le-controle-du-fonds-d-investissement-alpac-20220705 |archive-date=18 July 2022 |access-date=2022-07-18 |website=LEFIGARO |language=fr}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-07-05 |title=Following a French Government approval, ALPAC Capital becomes Euronews' majority shareholder and strengthens the company's European DNA |url=https://www.euronews.com/press-office/press-releases/following-a-french-government-approval-alpac-capital-becomes-euronews-majority-shareholder-and-strengthens-the-companys-european-dna/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220718045756/https://www.euronews.com/press-office/press-releases/following-a-french-government-approval-alpac-capital-becomes-euronews-majority-shareholder-and-strengthens-the-companys-european-dna/ |archive-date=18 July 2022 |access-date=2022-07-18 |website=Euronews |language=en-GB}}</ref>

By the end of 2022, weekday news bulletins had gradually phased out all remaining in-vision presenting, reverting to the traditional voiceover format; some cancelled shows were reportedly still cited in programme guides.<ref name=":5">{{Cite web |date=2023-03-07 |title=Troubled Euronews hit by cost-cutting |url=https://rxtvinfo.com/2023/troubled-euronews-hit-by-cost-cutting/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230726112345/https://rxtvinfo.com/2023/troubled-euronews-hit-by-cost-cutting/ |archive-date=2023-07-26 |access-date=2023-07-29 |website=RXTV |language=en-GB}}</ref> Four veteran shareholders within the network — founding public broadcasters France Télévisions, RTBF and RAI, as well as SRG SSR — had withdrawn from its capital by September 2022.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-09-29 |title=La RTBF n'est plus actionnaire d'Euronews |url=https://www.telepro.be/tv/la-rtbf-nest-plus-actionnaire-deuronews.html |access-date=2023-03-05 |website=Télépro |language=fr-BE}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-09-27 |title=La RTBF s'est retirée du capital d'Euronews |url=https://www.lesoir.be/467881/article/2022-09-27/la-rtbf-sest-retiree-du-capital-deuronews |url-access=subscription |access-date=2023-03-05 |website=Le Soir |language=fr}}</ref> As of July 2023, Euronews now lists only four shareholders on its "About us" page, with Alpac Capital's share at 97.6%.

In early 2023, the channel's on-air identity and schedule was refreshed to mark the network's thirtieth anniversary, with less emphasis on in-vision presenting introduced in 2018. The on-screen branding, tailored to be optimised for mobile viewing, now includes a side strip of tweets sourced from different news outlets.<ref>{{Citation |title=In 2023, connect to the new Euronews! |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3s8uDWxr1E0 |work=euronews |access-date=2023-03-04 |publisher=YouTube |language=en}}</ref><ref name=":5" />

On 2 March 2023, the network announced it would begin relocating its principal and editorial headquarters to [[Brussels]], creating one hundred new positions there, including 70 reserved for journalists, and eliminating 198 staff positions in Lyon in the process. 142 jobs would remain based in Lyon, including those of the Russian and Persian-language editorial teams. In addition, the previous headquarters complex in Lyon would be closed and sold.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Méallier |first=Sandra |date=2023-03-02 |title=Euronews se recentre sur Bruxelles : 200 suppressions de postes à Lyon |url=https://france3-regions.francetvinfo.fr/auvergne-rhone-alpes/rhone/lyon/euronews-se-recentre-sur-bruxelles-200-suppressions-de-postes-a-lyon-2724694.html |access-date=2023-03-05 |website=France 3 Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes |publisher=France Télévisions |language=fr-FR}}</ref><ref name="Brussels">{{Cite web |last=Keys |first=Matthew |date=2023-03-07 |title=Euronews to lay off 200 workers, move headquarters from Lyon to Brussels |url=https://thedesk.net/2023/03/euronews-layoffs-closing-lyon-france-headquarters/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230726113038/https://thedesk.net/2023/03/euronews-layoffs-closing-lyon-france-headquarters/ |archive-date=2023-07-26 |access-date=2023-07-29 |website=The Desk |language=en-us}}</ref><ref name=":5" /> The French {{Ill|National Syndicate of Journalists|fr|Syndicat national des journalistes}} union said the move would lead to Euronews becoming a "half empty shell", and a weakening of the "pluralism of information".<ref name=":6">{{Cite news |last=Fry |first=Andy |date=2023-03-09 |title=Euronews unveils widespread jobs cuts as it plots move to Brussels |url=https://www.digitaltveurope.com/2023/03/09/euronews-unveils-widespread-jobs-cuts-as-it-plots-move-to-brussels/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230726111928/https://www.digitaltveurope.com/2023/03/09/euronews-unveils-widespread-jobs-cuts-as-it-plots-move-to-brussels/ |archive-date=2023-07-26 |access-date=2023-07-29 |work=Digital TV Europe}}</ref>

===Former programming===
*''Good Morning Europe''{{efn|In other languages:<br />{{bulleted list|{{langx|fr|Europe Matin}}|{{langx|hu|Jó Reggelt Európa}}|{{langx|ru|Доброе утро Европа}}}}}} - discontinued from February 2023
*''Euronews Tonight''{{efn|In other languages:<br />{{bulleted list|{{langx|fr|Euronews Soir}}|{{langx|de|Euronews am Abend}}|{{langx|it|Euronews Sera}}|{{langx|pt|Euronews Noite}}|{{langx|ru|Новости к этому часу}}}}}} – discontinued from February 2023
*''Prime Edition'' – discontinued from 2019
*''Late Edition'' – discontinued from 2019
*''Global Weekend'' – discontinued from February 2023
* ''Raw Politics'' – discontinued from October 2019
*''Raw Politics: Your Call'' – discontinued from October 2019
*''Insiders''
*''Aid Zone''
*''Global Japan''
*''Notes from the USA''

===Former radio service===
On 2 October 2012, Euronews launched Euronews Radio. The service was available for download on the App Store and Google Play, in addition to being available on [[TuneIn]], and was designed for viewers for whom "watching news is not an option" by providing a direct simulcast to the TV channel, with the "No Comment" segment being replaced by music. The music of the bulletin openings was also transmitted on Euronews Radio. Weather reports were read by a female announcer.{{Citation needed|date=July 2024}} The service was shut down in 2020.<ref name=":14" />

===Former logos===
<gallery>
Euronews logo (1993-1996).svg|January 1993{{snd}}February 1996: blue lower case word "euro" in a yellow parallelogram and yellow capital word "NEWS".
No image available.svg|February 1996{{snd}}February 1997.{{citation needed|date=October 2024}}
Euronews logo (1997-1998).svg|February 1997{{snd}}October 1998: white lower case word "euro" above and blue lower case word "news" below.
EuroNews.svg|October 1998{{snd}}June 2008: blue rectangle enclosing white camel case word "EuroNews".
Euronews grey logo.svg|June 2008{{snd}}May 2016: white lowercase word "euronews" on a neutral grey background featuring a white circle symbolizing both the world and star circle on the flag of Europe.
Euronews 2016 logo.svg|May 2016{{snd}}January 2023: silver-white lower case word "euronews", with "news" in a bolder font, followed by a small circle at the foot of the last letter. This variant, with a darker blue colour, was used from May 2016 until November 2022 online and until 31 January 2023 on-air. The current Euronews logo is a modified variation with a lighter blue tone.
</gallery>

==Secondary franchises==
Since 2018, Euronews has begun licensing its name to various private and public broadcasters and organisations in southern, central and eastern Europe, agreeing to set up localized Euronews channels broadcasting regional, national, European and international news in local languages. The first of these channels was the launch of Euronews Albania.

*'''Euronews Albania'''
In 2019, Euronews launched its first franchise through a joint venture with local [[IN TV (Albania)|RTV In]] in Albania. The new channel, known as Euronews Albania, is based in [[Tirana]], [[Albania]] and covers the Western Balkans countries of Albania, Montenegro, Kosovo and North Macedonia.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.innovationmcc.com/post/euronews-launches-albanian-franchise-airing-in-2019|title=Euronews launches Albanian franchise airing in 2019|website=www.innovationmcc.com|access-date=4 December 2019|archive-date=4 December 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191204012740/https://www.innovationmcc.com/post/euronews-launches-albanian-franchise-airing-in-2019|url-status=live}}</ref>

*'''Euronews Bulgaria'''
In 2021, Euronews signed a partnership with TV Europa to launch a channel in Bulgarian.<ref name="auto" /><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2021/04/29/euronews-set-for-bulgaria/|title=Euronews set for Bulgaria|date=29 April 2021|first=Chris|last=Dziadul|website=broadbandtvnews|access-date=10 July 2021|archive-date=10 July 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210710184458/https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2021/04/29/euronews-set-for-bulgaria/|url-status=live}}</ref> The new channel started broadcasting on 5 May 2022.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.euronews.com/press-office/press-releases/euronews-bulgaria-new-euronews-branded-affiliate-to-start-broadcasting|title=Euronews Bulgaria, new Euronews branded affiliate, to start broadcasting|website=euronews|date=2022-05-04|access-date=2022-05-05|archive-date=5 May 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220505133547/https://www.euronews.com/press-office/press-releases/euronews-bulgaria-new-euronews-branded-affiliate-to-start-broadcasting|url-status=live}}</ref>

*'''Euronews Georgia'''
In 2019, Euronews signed a deal with local telecommunications company [[Silknet]] to launch a channel in Georgia.<ref name="auto">{{Cite web|url=https://www.euronews.com/about|title=About Euronews, corporate information|website=euronews|access-date=10 May 2020|archive-date=13 May 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200513010421/https://www.euronews.com/about|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://emerging-europe.com/news/euronews-georgia-to-start-broadcasting-in-2020/|title=Euronews Georgia to start broadcasting in 2020|first=Dominik|last=Istrate|date=19 September 2019|website=Emerging Europe &#124; Intelligence, Community, News|access-date=10 May 2020|archive-date=11 August 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200811193232/https://emerging-europe.com/news/euronews-georgia-to-start-broadcasting-in-2020/|url-status=live}}</ref> The new channel began broadcasting on 31 August 2020.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2020-09-01|title=Euronews Georgia launches|url=https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2020/09/01/euronews-georgia-launches/|access-date=2021-05-16|website=Broadband TV News|archive-date=16 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210516220915/https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2020/09/01/euronews-georgia-launches/|url-status=live}}</ref>

*'''Euronews Romania'''
In 2021, Euronews teamed up with the [[Politehnica University of Bucharest]] to launch a channel in Romanian.<ref name="auto"/><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.euronews.com/2021/01/06/euronews-to-widen-its-reach-with-the-launch-of-euronews-romania-a-new-independent-channel|title=Euronews to widen its reach with the launch of Euronews Romania - a new independent channel|date=6 January 2021|website=euronews|access-date=9 April 2021|archive-date=20 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210420050125/https://www.euronews.com/2021/01/06/euronews-to-widen-its-reach-with-the-launch-of-euronews-romania-a-new-independent-channel|url-status=live}}</ref> The new channel started broadcasting on 25 May 2022,<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.euronews.com/press-office/press-releases/euronews-announces-the-launch-of-euronews-romania|title=Euronews announces the launch of Euronews Romania|date=2022-05-24|access-date=2022-05-24|website=euronews|archive-date=24 May 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220524161955/https://www.euronews.com/press-office/press-releases/euronews-announces-the-launch-of-euronews-romania|url-status=live}}</ref> and also covers the Republic of Moldova.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hotnews.ro/stiri-esential-25167422-euronews-romania-primit-licenta-audiovizuala-din-partea-cna-postul-putea-incepe-emisia-primavara-viitoare.htm|title=Euronews România a primit licența audiovizuală din partea CNA. Postul ar putea începe emisia în primăvara viitoare|trans-title=Euronews Romania received the audiovisual license from CNA. The station could start broadcasting next spring|date=9 November 2021|access-date=9 November 2021|website=[[HotNews]]|language=ro|archive-date=9 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211109120150/https://www.hotnews.ro/stiri-esential-25167422-euronews-romania-primit-licenta-audiovizuala-din-partea-cna-postul-putea-incepe-emisia-primavara-viitoare.htm|url-status=live}}</ref>

*'''Euronews Serbia'''
In 2019, Euronews teamed up with the media group HD-WIN, owned by the state-owned [[Telekom Srbija]], to launch a channel in Serbian. The new channel started broadcasting on 3 June 2021.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cenzolovka.rs/trziste/juronjuz-u-srbiji-dobio-dozvolu-za-emitovanje-programa/|title=Juronjuz u Srbiji dobio dozvolu za emitovanje programa|date=24 September 2020|publisher=Cenzolovka|website=cenzolovka.rs|language=Serbian|access-date=9 May 2021|archive-date=9 May 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210509132802/https://www.cenzolovka.rs/trziste/juronjuz-u-srbiji-dobio-dozvolu-za-emitovanje-programa/|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=3 June 2021|title=Informativni kanal Euronews Srbija počeo sa emitovanjem programa|url=https://www.euronews.rs/srbija/aktuelno/2960/informativni-kanal-euronews-srbija-poceo-sa-emitovanjem-programa/vest|website=euronews.rs|publisher=Euronews Serbia|language=Serbian|access-date=25 September 2021|archive-date=25 September 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210925155008/https://www.euronews.rs/srbija/aktuelno/2960/informativni-kanal-euronews-srbija-poceo-sa-emitovanjem-programa/vest|url-status=live}}</ref>

==Organisation==
===Bureau locations===
{{Update section|date=July 2023}}
[[File:Euronews HQ ©euronews photo Stéphane Audras (19) 2015.10.15.JPG|thumb|Offices at Euronews headquarters in Lyon, shortly after its opening in 2015]]
As of 2023, Euronews primarily broadcasts from its headquarters in Lyon, but also maintains international bureaux for editorial or marketing purposes in [[Athens]], [[Brussels]], [[Berlin]], [[Budapest]], [[Dubai]], [[Johannesburg]], [[London]], [[Luanda]], [[Paris]] and [[Singapore]].<ref name=contact/>

The company previously had bureaux in [[Istanbul]], [[Doha]], [[Bucharest]] and [[Washington, D.C.]]{{citation needed|date=October 2016}}

===Current programming===
'''Flagship shows'''
* ''Wake up Europe''{{efn|In other languages:<br />{{bulleted list|{{langx|fr|Debout L'Europe}}|{{langx|de|Europa am Morgen}}|{{langx|it|Svegliati Europa}}|{{langx|pt|Acorda Europa}}|{{langx|ru|Подъем, Европа!}}|{{langx|es|Al despertar Europa}}}}}} – weekday morning news segment; started in February 2023
* ''The European Debrief'' – weeknight news segment; started in February 2023
* ''Euronews Now'' – weekday news segment
** ''Euronews Hoy'' (Spanish-speaking territories)
* ''5' Weekend'' – 5-minute weekend news segment; started in February 2023
* ''No Comment''
* ''No Comment Live''
* ''Brussels my love?'' – European affairs talk show; started in 2022<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-11-05 |title=Watch our new Euronews talk show Brussels, my love? |url=https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2022/11/05/brussels-my-love-watch-our-new-euronews-talk-show-from-the-heart-of-the-eu |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221105050427/https://www.euronews.com/my-europe/2022/11/05/brussels-my-love-watch-our-new-euronews-talk-show-from-the-heart-of-the-eu |archive-date=2022-11-05 |access-date=2025-01-06 |website=euronews |language=en}}</ref>
* ''Euronews Witness'' – current affairs series; started in July 2021<ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-07-15 |title=Euronews launches new current affairs series 'Euronews Witness' |url=https://www.euronews.com/press-office/press-releases/euronews-launches-new-current-affairs-series-euronews-witness |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210924100858/https://www.euronews.com/press-office/press-releases/euronews-launches-new-current-affairs-series-euronews-witness |archive-date=2021-09-24 |access-date=2023-04-19 |website=euronews |language=en-GB}}</ref>

'''Europe and global'''
*''Brussels Bureau''
*''Smart Regions''
*''State of the Union''
*''Insight''
*''Inspire Africa''
*''Inspire Middle East''
*''Learning World''
*''The Global Conversation''
*''View''
*''Horoscope''
*''Business Planet''
*''Real Economy''

'''Weather'''
*''Meteo Europe''
*''Meteo World''
*''Meteo Airport''
*''Snow Report/Ski Meteo''
*''Air Quality Forecast''

'''Culture, technology and climate'''
*''Cult''
*''Cinema''
*''European Lens''
*''Futuris''
*''Musica''
*''Climate Now''
*''Ocean''
*''Sci-Tech''
*''Space''
*''Style''

'''Travel'''
*''Adventures''
*''Focus''
*''Taste''
*''Postcards''
*''Wander''

=== Language availability ===
[[File:EuroNewsRussianTeam.jpg|thumb|Journalists of the Russian-language editorial team of Euronews in 2006]]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
!scope="col"| Language
! #
!scope="col"| Launched
! Language
!scope="col"| Closed
! Launch
|-
|-
!scope="row"| [[British English|English]]
| 1
| [[English language|English]]
| 1 January 1993
| 1 January 1993
| rowspan="7" {{n/a}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"| [[French language|French]]
| 1
| [[French language|French]]
| 1 January 1993
| 1 January 1993
|-
|-
!scope="row"| [[Standard German|German]]
| 1
| [[Standard German|German]]
| 1 January 1993
| 1 January 1993
|-
|-
!scope="row"| [[Italian language|Italian]]
| 1
| [[Italian language|Italian]]
| 1 January 1993
| 1 January 1993
|-
|-
!scope="row"| [[Castilian Spanish|Spanish]]
| 1
| [[Castilian Spanish|Spanish]]
| 1 January 1993
| 1 January 1993
|-
|-
!scope="row"| [[European Portuguese|Portuguese]]
| 6
| [[European Portuguese|Portuguese]]
| November 1999
| November 1999
|-
|-
!scope="row"| [[Russian language|Russian]]
| 7
| 17 September 2001
| [[Russian language|Russian]]
| September 2001
|-
|-
!scope="row"| [[Modern Standard Arabic|Arabic]]
| 8
| April 1997<br />12 July 2008
| [[Literary Arabic|Arabic]]
| 15 April 1999<br />''31 March 2017''{{efn|name=linearTV|Linear television broadcasting only; the service remains available online.}}<ref>{{Cite web |date=2017-03-28 |title=Euronews arrête la diffusion de ses programmes en langue arabe |url=https://www.yabiladi.com/articles/details/52330/euronews-arrete-diffusion-programmes-langue.html |access-date=2023-12-18 |website=Yabiladi.com |language=fr}}</ref>
| 12 July 2008
|-
|-
!scope="row"| [[Turkish language|Turkish]]
| 9
| [[Turkish language|Turkish]]
| 30 January 2010
| 30 January 2010
| ''January 2018''{{efn|name=linearTV}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"| [[Iranian Persian|Persian]]
| 10
| [[Persian language|Persian]]
| 27 October 2010
| 27 October 2010
| ''May 2017''{{efn|name=linearTV}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"| [[Polish language|Polish]]
| 11
| 16 June 2011
| [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]]
| January 2012<ref name="polski"/>
|-
!scope="row"| [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]]
| 24 August 2011
| 24 August 2011
| 22 May 2017<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2017/05/22/euronews-closes-ukrainian-service/|title=Euronews closes Ukrainian service|date=22 May 2017|access-date=23 May 2019|archive-date=25 April 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190425115232/https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2017/05/22/euronews-closes-ukrainian-service/|url-status=live}}</ref>
|-
|-
!scope="row"| [[Modern Greek|Greek]]
| 12
| [[Modern Greek|Greek]]
| 18 December 2012
| 18 December 2012
| rowspan="7" {{n/a}}
|-
|-
!scope="row"| [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]]
| 13
| [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]]
| 30 May 2013
| 30 May 2013
|-
|-
!scope="row"| [[Albanian language|Albanian]]
| 14
| 21 November 2019
| [[Polish language|Polish]]<br><small>(just selectable as an audio option but it is broadcasting in English)</small>
| (As of 16 December 2011)
|-
|-
!scope="row"| [[Georgian language|Georgian]]
| 31 August 2020
|-
!scope="row"| [[Serbian language|Serbian]]
| 3 June 2021
|-
!scope="row"| [[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]]
| 5 May 2022
|-
!scope="row"| [[Romanian language|Romanian]]
| 25 May 2022
|}
|}


===Format===
===Distribution===
The channel is available in 430&nbsp;million households in 166 countries worldwide. It reaches more than 170&nbsp;million European households by [[cable television|cable]], [[satellite television|satellite]] and [[terrestrial television|terrestrial]]. It also began to secure availability on [[multimedia]] platforms such as [[Internet Protocol television|IPTV]] and digital media.<ref name="MediaPressPack">{{cite news|url=http://www.euronews.com/media/the-station/mediapackpress_EN.pdf|title=Euronews Media Presspack|access-date=27 June 2010|newspaper=Euronews|archive-date=26 November 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131126032901/http://www.euronews.com/media/the-station/mediapackpress_EN.pdf|url-status=live}}</ref>
Since 11 January 2011, the channel's video has been broadcast in the [[16:9]] [[aspect ratio (image)|aspect ratio]], which replaced the previous 4:3. Its audio is still [[monoaural]].


Euronews launched an application for mobile devices ([[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[iPhone]], and [[iPad]]) which is called "Euronews Live". The application is free of charge and is available on Google Play and the App Store.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.euronews.com/services/euronews-live-app/|title=euronews live application|access-date=20 August 2011|newspaper=Euronews|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120308144516/http://www.euronews.com/services/euronews-live-app/|archive-date=8 March 2012}}</ref> This app was later shut down quietly.
===Acquisition by Naguib Sawiris===


The channel's programmes are also available by [[podcast]], and it has maintained YouTube channels since October 2007.<ref>{{cite news|title="No Comment" sur YouTube ? Affirmatif|date=10 August 2007|url=https://www.liberation.fr/ecrans/2007/10/10/no-comment-sur-youtube-affirmatif_103492/|newspaper=Libération|access-date=5 June 2012|language=fr|archive-date=8 March 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160308091248/http://www.liberation.fr/ecrans/2007/10/10/no-comment-sur-youtube-affirmatif_103492|url-status=live}}</ref>
In February 2015 the channel's executive board has approved the bid by an Egyptian telecom businessman, [[Naguib Sawiris]], to acquire a 53% controlling stake in the media outlet. The deal raised a number of questions over Euronews' future editorial posture and its independence.<ref>{{cite news|title=Egyptian Mogul Plans to Buy Controlling Stake in Europe's Answer to CNN|date=27 February 2015|url= http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/egyptian-mogul-sawiris-buy-euronews-778229|work=Hollywood Reporter|accessdate=25 March 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Controversial ventures pose questions for Euronews|date=24 March 2015|url= https://euobserver.com/news/128098|work=EU Observer|accessdate=25 March 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Euronews investor Naguib Sawiris: we will resist state interference|date=27 February 2015|url= http://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/feb/27/euronews-investor-naguib-sawiris-we-will-resist-state-interference|work=The Guardian|accessdate=25 March 2015}}</ref>


[[High-definition television|High-definition]] (HD) broadcasting was started on 2 November 2016 via satellite using [[Hot Bird]]-capacities (English audio only). Regarding the audio codec, Euronews originally used the [[Dolby Digital|AC3]] format, before changing to the [[Advanced Audio Coding|AAC]] codec in March 2017, and changing again to the MPEG codec in April 2017.<ref>{{cite web|title=digitalbitrate|url=https://www.digitalbitrate.com/files/s21/S21_11565_801_a.png?v=1493887506|publisher=digitalbitrate.com|access-date=7 May 2017|archive-date=15 October 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171015094945/http://www.digitalbitrate.com/files/s21/S21_11565_801_a.png?v=1493887506|url-status=live}}</ref>
==Presentation==
{{advert|date=April 2014}}
The channel employs an unusual presentation style: initially, rather than using in-vision presenters, it showed only video footage with recorded [[voice-over]]s. This aims to prevent bias. In 2011, however, extended news items featured in-vision reporters, including occasional pieces to camera.


The following broadcasters have simulcast Euronews through partial timeslots on terrestrial channels:
The principal sources of footage come from APTN ([[Associated Press Television News]]) and [[Reuters|Reuters TV]], these being the partner agencies of the European Broadcasting Union. It also draws upon resources from [[Agence France-Presse]], Italian [[Agenzia Nazionale Stampa Associata|ANSA]], Portuguese [[Lusa news agency|LUSA]], German [[Deutsche Presse-Agentur|DPA]], Spanish [[EFE]] and Russian [[Russian News Agency TASS|ITAR-TASS]].
{{Div col}}
*[[Face TV (Bosnia and Herzegovina)|Face TV]] ([[Bosnia and Herzegovina]]) in English
*[[Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation|CyBC]] DTV Platform ([[Cyprus]]) in English and [[Modern Greek|Greek]] (also simulcasted by [[RIK 2]] when its programming is over)
*[[Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation|ERT News]] ([[Greece]]) in English and [[Modern Greek|Greek]]
*[[Télé Liban|TL]] ([[Lebanon]]) in [[Modern Standard Arabic|Arabic]] daily at 8:00
*[[RTÉ One]], [[RTÉ2]], [[RTÉ News (TV channel)|RTÉ News]] (Ireland) in English
*[[Canal Extremadura Televisión|Canal Extremadura]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.canalextremadura.es/audio/ettore-scola|title=Programación de Euronews en Extremadura TV|access-date=10 February 2013|date=10 February 2013|publisher=[[Canal Extremadura Televisión]]|language=es|archive-date=10 November 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201110033847/https://www.canalextremadura.es/audio/ettore-scola|url-status=live}}</ref> [[Aragón TV]], [[7 Televisión Región de Murcia|7RM]] Murcia (Spain) in [[Castilian Spanish|Spanish]]<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.heraldo.es/noticias/comunicacion/2013/01/14/euronews-llega-a-la-tdt-a-traves-de-aragon-tv-213120.html|title=Euronews llega a la TDT en España a través de Aragón TV|access-date=27 January 2013|date=1 January 2013|newspaper=Heraldo|language=es|archive-date=23 May 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190523232552/https://www.heraldo.es/noticias/comunicacion/2013/01/14/euronews-llega-a-la-tdt-a-traves-de-aragon-tv-213120.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
*[[Television Malta|TVM News+]] ([[Malta]]) in English
{{Div col end}}


In the US, the channel is available for free on the [https://www.klowdtv.com/home.ktv KlowdTV] platform.
==Broadcast==
The channel is available in 350 million households in 155 countries worldwide. It reaches more than 170 million European households by [[cable television|cable]], [[satellite television|satellite]] and [[terrestrial television|terrestrial]]. It also began to secure availability on [[multimedia]] platforms such as [[IPTV]] and digital media.<ref name="MediaPressPack">{{cite news| url=http://www.euronews.net/media/the-station/mediapackpress_EN.pdf|title=Euronews Media Presspack|accessdate=27 June 2010| newspaper=Euronews}}</ref>


In 2012, the largest Belarusian state network MTIS stopped broadcasting Euronews for unknown reasons.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://naviny.by/rubrics/society/2012/01/01/ic_news_116_383897 |title=В сети МТИС прекращена трансляция канала "Евроньюс" |access-date=5 June 2012 |date=1 January 2012 |publisher=Naviny |language=ru |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160311130903/http://naviny.by/rubrics/society/2012/01/01/ic_news_116_383897 |archive-date=11 March 2016 |url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://euroradio.fm/ru/report/v-minske-otklyuchayut-euronews-87163|title=В Минске отключают Euronews|access-date=5 June 2012|date=31 December 2011|publisher=Euroradio|language=ru|archive-date=10 June 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120610024417/http://euroradio.fm/ru/report/v-minske-otklyuchayut-euronews-87163|url-status=live}}</ref>
Euronews launched an application for mobile devices ([[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[iPhone]], and [[iPad]]) which is called "Euronews Live". The application is free of charge and is available on Android Market and App Store.<ref>{{cite web| url=http://www.euronews.com/services/euronews-live-app/|title=euronews live apllication|accessdate=20 August 2011|newspaper=Euronews}}</ref>


In 2013, the new commercial channel Planet TV started broadcasting Euronews dubbed in Slovenian after Antenna TV SL purchased a major stake in the company. Euronews airs after closedown (or sign-off) of Planet TV, but both call sign logos are displayed.
The following countries also broadcast ''Euronews'' through terrestrial channels for a limited amount of time:
{|
| valign=top |
*ArmNews.Eu ([[Sweden]]) in [[Russian language|Russian]]
*[[Face TV (Bosnia and Herzegovina)|Face TV]] ([[Bosnia-Herzegovina]]) in [[English language|English]]
*[[Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation|CyBC]] DTV Platform ([[Cyprus]]) in [[English language|English]] and [[Modern Greek|Greek]] (also simulcasted by [[RIK 2]] when its programming is over)
*[[France 3]] ([[France]]) in [[French language|French]]
*[[Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation|ERT]] ([[Greece]]) in [[English language|English]] and [[Modern Greek|Greek]]
*[[Télé Liban|TL]] ([[Lebanon]]) in [[Literary Arabic|Arabic]] daily at 8:00
*[[RTÉ One]], [[RTÉ News Now]] ([[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]]) in English
*[[Extremadura TV]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.canalextremadura.es/tv/informativos/euronews|title=Programación de Euronews en Extremadura TV|accessdate=10 February 2013|date=10 February 2013|publisher=[[Extremadura TV]]|language=Spanish}}</ref> [[Aragón TV]], [[7RM]] Murcia ([[Spain]]) in [[Castilian Spanish|Spanish]]<ref>{{cite news|url= http://www.heraldo.es/noticias/comunicacion/2013/01/14/euronews_llega_tdt_espana_traves_aragon_tv_218322_311.html|title=Euronews llega a la TDT en España a través de Aragón TV|accessdate=27 January 2013|date=1 January 2013|newspaper=Heraldo|language=Spanish}}</ref>


In September 2016, Euronews was removed from the [[Freesat]] channel list in the UK, in a move made by Sawiris.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.a516digital.com/2016/09/satellite-update-sky-q-by-default.html|title=Satellite Update: SkyQ by default, Freesat withdrawals|date=26 September 2016|website=a516digital|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160929113453/http://www.a516digital.com/2016/09/satellite-update-sky-q-by-default.html|access-date=3 November 2016|archive-date=29 September 2016}}</ref>
| &nbsp; || valign=top |
*[[TVM (Malta)|TVM]] ([[Malta]]) in English
*[[RTP2]] and [[RTP Açores]] ([[Portugal]]) in [[European Portuguese|Portuguese]]
*[[TVR News]] ([[Romania]]) in [[Romanian language|Romanian]]
*EVK, [[Russia-K]] ([[Russia]]) in [[Russian language|Russian]]
*[[TV Koper-Capodistria]] ([[Slovenia]]) in [[Italian language|Italian]]
*[[RSI La 1]] & [[RSI La 2]] ([[Switzerland]]) in Italian and [[Standard German|German]]
*[[RTS Un]] ([[Switzerland]]) in [[French language|French]] and English
*[[Pershyi Nazional'niy (Ukraine)|UT-1]] ([[Ukraine]]) in [[Ukrainian language|Ukrainian]] on weekdays at 15:15
*[[TRT Haber]] ([[Turkey]]) in [[Turkish language|Turkish]]
|}
The channel's programmes are also available by [[podcast]], and it has also maintained a [[YouTube]] channel since October 2007.<ref>{{cite news|title="No Comment" sur YouTube ? Affirmatif|date=10 August 2007|url=http://ecrans.liberation.fr/ecrans/2007/10/10/no-comment-sur-youtube-affirmatif_103492|newspaper= Libération|accessdate=5 June 2012|language=French}}</ref>


In February 2023, the Saudi-based [[MBC Group]] added Euronews to its [[Shahid (streaming platform)|Shahid]] streaming platform.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2023-02-15 |title=MBC Group's streaming platform Shahid partners with Euronews |url=https://arab.news/muqpr |access-date=2023-03-16 |website=Arab News |language=en}}</ref> Satellite distribution of its French-language channel on [[Astra (satellite)|Astra]] ceased at the end of the month.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Schmitt |first=Frédéric |date=2023-02-22 |title=Euronews en français continuera d'exister, mais plus sur Astra |url=https://www.telesatellite.com/actu/61946-euronews-en-francais-continuera-exister-mais-plus-sur-astra.html |access-date=2023-03-16 |website=Télé Satellite et Numérique |language=fr}}</ref>
In 2012, the largest [[Belarus]]ian state network MTIS stopped broadcasting Euronews for unknown reasons.<ref>{{cite web|url= http://naviny.by/rubrics/society/2012/01/01/ic_news_116_383897/|script-title=ru:В сети МТИС прекращена трансляция канала "Евроньюс"|accessdate=5 June 2012|date=1 January 2012|publisher=Naviny|language=Russian}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://euroradio.fm/ru/report/v-minske-otklyuchayut-euronews-87163|title=В Минске отключают Euronews|accessdate=5 June 2012|date=31 December 2011|publisher=Euroradio| language=Russian}}</ref>


In the UK, Euronews is available, together with a number of other international news channels, via online video subscription service NewsPlayer+<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://advanced-television.com/2021/01/19/newsplayer-goes-live-in-uk/|title=NewsPlayer+ goes live in UK|website=Advanced Television |date=19 January 2021|access-date=25 January 2021|archive-date=27 February 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210227085344/https://advanced-television.com/2021/01/19/newsplayer-goes-live-in-uk/|url-status=live}}</ref> and alongside [[Africanews]] on [[List of DTT channels in the United Kingdom|Freeview channel 271]] via the Channelbox free streaming service.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://rxtvinfo.com/2021/channelbox-adds-news-channels |website=RXTV |title=Channelbox adds news channels|date=10 May 2021|access-date=1 June 2021|archive-date=11 July 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210711073532/https://rxtvinfo.com/2021/channelbox-adds-news-channels|url-status=live}}</ref>
In 2013, the new commercial channel Planet TV started broadcasting Euronews dubbed in Slovenian after Antenna TV SL purchased a major stake in the company. Euronews airs after closedown (or sign-off) of Planet TV, but both call sign logos are displayed.


==Logos==
===Governance===
{{Infobox company
[[File:Euronews logo globe.png|135px|thumb|right|Identifying graphic used with logo below]]
| name = Euronews SA
[[File:Euronews logo text.svg|135px|thumb|right|Logo used from 26 October 1998 to 3 June 2008]]
| logo =
[[File:Euronews grey logo.svg|135px|thumb|right|Logo used from 3 June 2008 to 17 May 2016]]
| logo_caption =
| image =
| image_caption =
| type = ''[[S.A. (corporation)|Société anonyme]]''
| industry = [[Broadcasting]]
| former_names =
| fate =
| foundation = 1992
| successors =
| founders = {{ubl|Ten [[European Broadcasting Union|EBU]] members:|[[Cyprus Broadcasting Corporation|CyBC]], Cyprus|[[France Télévisions]], France|[[RAI]], Italy|[[RTBF]], Belgium|[[Rádio e Televisão de Portugal|RTP]], Portugal|[[RTVE]], Spain|[[TMC (TV channel)|TMC]], Monaco|[[Yle]], Finland|[[Egyptian Radio and Television Union|ERTU]], Egypt}}
| hq_location =
| hq_location_city = [[Brussels]]
| hq_location_country = [[Belgium]]
| key_people = {{unbulleted list
| Guillaume Dubois<br />(CEO)}}
| brands = Euronews
| owners = {{ubl|[[Alpac Capital]] (97.6%)|IMI (Abu Dhabi)|SNRT (Morocco)|PBS (Malta)}}
| defunct =
| divisions =
| subsid = {{Unbulleted list|
* [[Africanews]]
}}
| homepage = {{URL|https://www.euronews.com/about}}
}}


Euronews SA operates the channel and holds the broadcasting licence. As of July 2023, the Portuguese [[investment management]] firm [[Alpac Capital]] has a 97.6% stake in Euronews SA.<ref name="politico.eu">[https://www.politico.eu/article/euronews-become-european-takeover-deal/ Portuguese investor will buy Euronews] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220831154623/https://www.politico.eu/article/euronews-become-european-takeover-deal/ |date=31 August 2022 }}, [[Politico]]</ref><ref name="reuters.com">[https://www.reuters.com/markets/europe/egypts-sawiris-sell-struggling-broadcaster-euronews-alpac-capital-2021-12-17/ Egypt's Sawiris to sell struggling broadcaster Euronews to Alpac Capital] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220831154623/https://www.reuters.com/markets/europe/egypts-sawiris-sell-struggling-broadcaster-euronews-alpac-capital-2021-12-17/ |date=31 August 2022 }}, [[Reuters]]</ref><ref name="euractiv.com">[https://www.euractiv.com/section/digital/news/euronews-changes-hands-with-global-ambitions-in-sight/ Euronews changes hands with global ambitions in sight] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220831154624/https://www.euractiv.com/section/digital/news/euronews-changes-hands-with-global-ambitions-in-sight/ |date=31 August 2022 }}, [[Euractiv]]</ref> Guillaume Dubois, a former broadcasting director at [[La Chaîne Info|LCI]], took over as CEO in June 2022.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Priestley |first=Jenny |date=2022-06-09 |title=Guillaume Dubois appointed Euronews CEO |url=https://www.tvbeurope.com/business/people/guillaume-dubois-appointed-euronews-ceo |access-date=2023-07-31 |website=TVBEurope |language=en-GB |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230731014203/https://www.tvbeurope.com/business/people/guillaume-dubois-appointed-euronews-ceo |archive-date=2023-07-31 }}</ref>
The current Euronews logo is the fifth. From 1 January 1993 to 26 October 1998 the logo was in the lower right corner of the screen, between 26 October 1998 and 4 June 2008 it was in the upper left corner of the screen, and {{As of|2008|June|4|alt=since}} between 4 June 2008 and 17 May 2016 it has been in the upper right corner of the screen, and from 17 May 2016 it is in the lower left corner of the screen.


===Africanews subsidiary===
* 1 January 1993{{snd}}8 February 1997: blue lowercase word "euro" in yellow parallelogram and yellow uppercase word "NEWS".
{{main|Africanews}}
* 8 February 1997{{snd}}26 October 1998: white lowercase word "euro" above and blue lowercase word "news" below.
In January 2014, Euronews announced a partnership with public broadcaster [[Télé Congo]] "under the auspices of the President of the [[Republic of the Congo]], Mr. [[Denis Sassou Nguesso]]" to create an African service entitled [[Africanews]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Euronews links to Congo's president under scrutiny|date=21 October 2015|url=https://www.euractiv.com/section/global-europe/news/euronews-links-to-congo-s-president-under-scrutiny/ |first1=James |last1=Crisp |work=Euractiv|access-date=14 July 2020|archive-date=15 July 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200715181016/https://www.euractiv.com/section/global-europe/news/euronews-links-to-congo-s-president-under-scrutiny/|url-status=live}}</ref> Initially based in [[Pointe-Noire]], its website debuted on 4 January 2016, with the Africanews TV channel eventually launching on 20 April, broadcasting in English and French.<ref>{{cite news|title=Africanews is LIVE online!|url=https://www.africanews.com/2016/01/04/africanews-is-live-online-tv-follows-in-february// |first1=Ismail |last1=Akwei |date=4 January 2016|work=Africanews|access-date=14 July 2020|archive-date=14 July 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200714234506/https://www.africanews.com/2016/01/04/africanews-is-live-online-tv-follows-in-february//|url-status=live}}</ref>
* 26 October 1998{{snd}}4 June 2008: blue rectangle enclosing white camel case word "EuroNews".
* {{As of|2008|June|4|alt=Since}} 4 June 2008; white lowercase word "euronews" on a neutral grey background featuring a white circle symbolizing both the world and star circle on the flag of Europe.
*On 25 January 2016, [http://www.jeuneafrique.com/mag/294349/economie/euronews-accuse-de-plagiat-groupe-kinois/ euronews was accused of plagiarism by the Congolese media group AfricaNews], because the Lyon-based channel has used the logo "Africanews" for its African subsidiary in 2016. But [http://www.africanewsrdc.com/ AfricaNews in Democratic Republic of Congo] has been existing since 2005 and can be found on the Internet. Its responsibles sent some letters to French authorities and managing director of euronews, Michael Peters, in order to change the related logo and not to use it for the African subsidiary of euronews.<ref>.http://www.africanewsrdc.com/societe/2016/01/25/africanews-vs-euronews-affaire-de-plagiat.html</ref><ref>.http://www.ticmag.net/rd-congo-euronews-accuse-de-plagiat-avec-africanews/</ref><ref>http://www.jeuneafrique.com/mag/294349/economie/euronews-accuse-de-plagiat-groupe-kinois/</ref>
* Since 17 May 2016: silver-white lowercase word "euronews" followed by a small circle at foot of the last letter, all on a light navy background.


In January 2016, Euronews was accused of plagiarism by the Congolese media group AfricaNews,<ref name="auto1">{{cite web |date=25 January 2016 |title=Euronews accusé de plagiat par un groupe kinois |website= Jeune Afrique |url=https://www.jeuneafrique.com/mag/294349/economie/euronews-accuse-de-plagiat-groupe-kinois/ |access-date=23 May 2019 |archive-date=23 May 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190523232554/https://www.jeuneafrique.com/mag/294349/economie/euronews-accuse-de-plagiat-groupe-kinois/ |url-status=live }}</ref> because the Lyon-based channel used the name "Africanews" for its African subsidiary. However, AfricaNews in the Democratic Republic of Congo has existed since 2005 and can be found on the Internet. Its employees sent letters to DRC authorities and managing director of Euronews, Michael Peters, to change the related name and to avoid using it for the African subsidiary of Euronews.<ref>{{Cite web |website=AfricaNews Rédaction |date=25 January 2016 |title=AfricaNews vs Euronews: affaire de plagiat |url=https://www.africanewsrdc.net/featured/africanews-vs-euronews-affaire-de-plagiat/ |access-date=9 November 2020 |archive-date=9 November 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20201109164536/https://www.africanewsrdc.net/featured/africanews-vs-euronews-affaire-de-plagiat/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |agency=TIC Mag |website=Digital Business Africa |date=8 February 2016 |title=RD Congo : Euronews accusé de plagiat Avec AfricaNews |url=https://www.digitalbusiness.africa/rd-congo-euronews-accuse-de-plagiat-avec-africanews/ |access-date=18 April 2019 |archive-date=18 April 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190418222326/https://www.digitalbusiness.africa/rd-congo-euronews-accuse-de-plagiat-avec-africanews/ |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="auto1" />
== Programs ==
=== Current ===
* ''News'': Complete international news every half-hour.
* ''Insight''
* ''No Comment'': The most striking images worldwide with its original sound. This is Euronews' award-winning program.
* ''Interview''
* ''The Global Conversation''
* ''Business Line''
* ''Business Planet''
* ''Target''
* ''Markets'': Stock exchanges, currency rates and commodity prices.
* ''The Corner'': The latest football news.
* ''Speed'': Highlights of world's motorsports events.
* ''Gravity'': All you need to know about ski.
* ''Meteo World'': Weather forecasts for 140 cities worldwide.
* ''Meteo Airport'': Weather and delays for 39 major international airports.
* ''Meteo Europe'': Concise and constantly updated European weather forecasts.
* ''State of the Union''
* ''Insiders'': Go beyond the news.
* ''Focus''
* ''The Brief from Brussels'': All the latest EU's news and analysis from Euronews' team in Brussels.
* ''Learning World''
* ''Smart Care''
* ''Sci-Tech'': All the latest science and technology developments.
* ''Musica'': European concerts, classicals, music festivals.
* ''Cinema'': All the movie news.
* ''Cinema Box''
* ''Cult'': A daily look for entertainment around us.
* ''Life''
* ''Postcards''
* ''Space''
* ''Futuris''


In 2020, Euronews originally planned to sell Africanews to a group known as Sipromad, but the deal eventually fell through and the two parties entered litigation. As a result, Africanews would remain under the ownership of its sister channel, but its production would move from Pointe-Noire to Euronews's headquarters in Lyon by the end of July 2020, with a reduction in costs of at least 30%.<ref>{{cite news|title=Euronews to keep African service|url=https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2020/07/15/euronews-to-keep-african-service/|date=15 July 2020|work=Broadband TV News|first=Chris|last=Dziadul|access-date=15 July 2020|archive-date=15 July 2020|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200715124557/https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2020/07/15/euronews-to-keep-african-service/|url-status=live}}</ref>
=== Former ===
* ''News +''
* ''Business'': The latest business and financial news.
* ''Sport'': Sports news updates worldwide.
* ''Flashback'': All the week's major news stories.
* ''Wall Street Live'': Live NSE's closing bell.
* ''On the Frontline''
* ''Business Middle East''
* ''Real Economy''
* ''Eurofoot''
* ''Sports United''
* ''Perspectives''
* ''Europe Weekly''
* ''Reporter''
* ''U Talk''
* ''The Network''
* ''RightOn''
* ''Metropolitans''
* ''Hi-Tech''
* ''Science''
* ''Innovation''
* ''Generation Y''
* ''Silent Disasters''
* ''Urban Visions''
* ''Terra Viva''
* ''Le Mag''
* ''Rendez-Vous''
* ''Trends''
* ''Close up Europe''
* ''Behind Markets''


==Reception==
==Bureau locations==
===Belarus===
Euronews primarily broadcasts out of its headquarters in [[Lyon]], but also maintains a number of international bureaux for editorial or marketing purposes in the following cities:
In April 2021, the Ministry of Information of Belarus announced that authorities had ceased broadcasting of Euronews within its territory, with its frequencies being taken over by [[Channel One Russia]]'s Pobeda channel. A ministry spokesperson said that the channel had "violated legislation by running advertisements in English, instead of Russian or Belarusian".<ref name=":7">{{Cite news |date=2021-04-13 |title=In Latest Salvo Against Media, Belarus Takes Euronews Off The Air |language=en |work=Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |url=https://www.rferl.org/a/belarus-takes-euronews-off-the-air/31199809.html |access-date=2023-07-31}}</ref><ref name=":8">{{Cite web |date=2021-04-12 |title=Belarus: Authorities ban Euronews |url=https://www.ifj.org/media-centre/news/detail/category/press-releases/article/belarus-authorities-ban-euronews |access-date=2023-07-31 |website=[[International Federation of Journalists]] |language=en}}</ref> In a statement, the network responded that they were not "notified of this decision nor of the reasons for it, and learned of it this morning through the press", adding that it "deeply regret[ed] the decision".<ref name=":8" /> A [[Minsk]]-based expert assessed that the move deprived Belarusians of an alternative "to what is being broadcast by Belarusian state media and Russian television channels".<ref name=":7" />
* Athens
* Brussels
* Budapest
* Doha
* Dubai
* Istanbul
* London
* Paris
* Washington D.C.


==Captions==
===Russia===
In May 2016, Russian foreign ministry spokesperson [[Maria Zakharova]] accused Euronews of "disinformation" after an online article mistakenly embedded a tweet from a parody account claiming to be foreign minister [[Sergey Lavrov]].<ref>{{Cite news |date=2016-06-01 |title=Twitter restores Putin parody account |language=en-GB |work=BBC News |url=https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-trending-36429074 |access-date=2023-07-30}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news |last=Schreck |first=Carl |date=2016-06-01 |title=Twitter Targets Parody Accounts Needling The Kremlin |language=en |work=Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty |url=https://www.rferl.org/a/twitter-parody-accounts-darthputinkgb-suspended-russia/27770817.html |access-date=2023-07-30}}</ref> Pyotr Fedorov, a member of the Euronews supervisory board representing the Russian state broadcaster VGTRK, referred to the incident as an "unconscious Russophobia characteristic" of English-language journalists.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2016-05-24 |title=Euronews объяснил публикацию ложного твита Лаврова бессознательной русофобией |trans-title=Euronews explained the publication of the false Lavrov tweet as unconscious Russophobia |url=https://rus.postimees.ee/3706153/euronews-obyasnil-publikaciyu-lozhnogo-tvita-lavrova-bessoznatelnoy-rusofobiey |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190525201753/https://rus.postimees.ee/3706153/euronews-obyasnil-publikaciyu-lozhnogo-tvita-lavrova-bessoznatelnoy-rusofobiey |archive-date=2019-05-25 |access-date=2023-07-30 |website=[[Postimees]] |language=ru}}</ref>
Captions are in English, though the names of some countries are not translated (''Deutschland'', not [[Germany]]).

An October 2016 report broadcast on [[Russia-1]] and produced by correspondent and propagandist [[Evgeniy Poddubny]] accused Euronews of producing an "anti-Russian fake about Syria" in the context of the [[Aleppo offensive (September–October 2016)|Syrian army offensive]] during the [[Battle of Aleppo (2012–2016)|Battle of Aleppo]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=Поддубный |first=Евгений |author-link=Evgeniy Poddubny |title=Euronews выпустил антироссийскую фальшивку о Сирии |trans-title=Euronews released an anti-Russian fake about Syria |url=https://www.vesti.ru/article/1664909 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190220173026/http://www.vesti.ru/doc.html?id=2810752 |archive-date=2019-02-20 |access-date=2023-11-25 |website=[[Vesti.ru]] |language=ru}}</ref>{{non-primary source needed|date=November 2023}}

Access to Euronews in Russia, including its online services, was restricted on orders of [[Roskomnadzor]] in late March 2022 following the [[Russian invasion of Ukraine]].<ref name=":11">{{Cite web |last=Clover |first=Julian |date=22 March 2022 |title=Russia blocks Euronews |url=https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2022/03/22/russia-blocks-euronews/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220624044913/https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2022/03/22/russia-blocks-euronews/ |archive-date=24 June 2022 |access-date=22 June 2022 |website=Broadband TV News}}</ref> The channel's signal was then forcibly taken over by [[Russia-24]], before the original frequencies were in turn handed over on 7 April to a new channel operated by state TV journalist [[Vladimir Solovyov (TV presenter)|Vladimir Solovyov]], who was sanctioned by the European Union for his support of the invasion of Ukraine.<ref>{{Cite news |date=2022-04-07 |title=На частотах Euronews в России теперь вещает телеканал "Соловьев.Live" |language=ru |trans-title="Soloviev.Live" TV channel is now broadcasting on Euronews frequencies in Russia |work=Радио Свобода |url=https://www.svoboda.org/a/na-chastotah-euronews-v-rossii-teperj-veschaet-telekanal-solovjev-live/31790161.html |access-date=2023-11-25}}</ref>

===Ukraine===
On 14 August 2014, Ukrainian journalist [[Olha Herasymyuk]], then-deputy chairperson of the {{Ill|National Council of Television and Radio Broadcasting of Ukraine|uk|Національна рада України з питань телебачення і радіомовлення}}, described the Russian-language service of Euronews as having "a propagandistic nature" due to the fact that Russian journalists worked on it.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2014-08-14 |title=Нацрада зобов'язала провайдерів відключити російський Euronews |trans-title=The National Council obliged ISPs to revoke Russian Euronews |url=https://lb.ua/society/2014/08/14/276183_natssovet_obyazal_provayderov.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220704113159/https://lb.ua/society/2014/08/14/276183_natssovet_obyazal_provayderov.html |archive-date=2022-07-04 |access-date=2023-11-25 |website=[[LB.ua]]}}</ref>

An online report published by the English-language edition of Euronews in 2018, which depicted children in Russian-annexed [[Crimea]] being trained by soldiers to defuse landmines, was criticised by Ukrainian media and officials, including [[Mykola Tochytskyi]], Ukraine's representative to the EU, and Ukrainian foreign ministry spokesperson [[Mariana Betsa]], who added that reporting "should be based on facts".<ref name=":9">{{Cite web |date=2018-01-24 |title=Euronews показав російський пропагандистський сюжет про Крим |trans-title=Euronews showed a Russian propaganda story about Crimea |url=https://www.unian.ua/politics/2362613-euronews-pokazav-rosiyskiy-propagandistskiy-syujet-pro-krim.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180124130957/https://www.unian.ua/politics/2362613-euronews-pokazav-rosiyskiy-propagandistskiy-syujet-pro-krim.html |archive-date=2018-01-24 |access-date=2023-07-30 |website=[[Ukrainian Independent Information Agency|UNIAN]] |language=uk}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2018-01-24 |title=У МЗС закликали Euronews виправити сюжет про Крим відповідно до закону |trans-title=The MFA urged Euronews to correct the story about Crimea in accordance with the law |url=https://www.unian.ua/politics/2362745-u-mzs-zaklikali-euronews-vipraviti-syujet-pro-krim-vidpovidno-do-zakonu.html |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180124130922/https://www.unian.ua/politics/2362745-u-mzs-zaklikali-euronews-vipraviti-syujet-pro-krim-vidpovidno-do-zakonu.html |archive-date=2018-01-24 |access-date=2023-07-31 |website=[[Ukrainian Independent Information Agency|UNIAN]] |language=uk}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2018-01-25 |title=Ukraine flags scandalous pro-Russian reporting by Euronews |url=https://www.euractiv.com/section/europe-s-east/news/ukraine-flags-scandalous-pro-russian-reporting-by-euronews/ |access-date=2023-07-30 |work=EURACTIV.com |language=en-GB}}</ref> Lithuanian foreign minister [[Linas Antanas Linkevičius]] described the online report as "brainwashing".<ref name=":9" />

Liubov Tsybulska, then-chair of the [[Centre for Strategic Communication and Information Security]], said in 2021 that the "influence of the Kremlin on the supposedly neutral channel is visible not only in Euronews's Russian material, but also in the approach to the presentation of English-language news".<ref>{{Cite web |date=2021-05-13 |title=Цибульська застерегла від видачі ліцензії Euronews Ukraine: Це – як власноруч озброїти ворога |trans-title=Tsybulska warned against issuing a license for Euronews Ukraine: "This is how to arm the enemy with your own hands" |url=https://detector.media/infospace/article/187983/2021-05-13-tsybulska-zasteregla-vid-vydachi-litsenzii-euronews-ukraine-tse-yak-vlasnoruch-ozbroity-voroga/ |access-date=2023-07-30 |website=detector.media |language=uk}}</ref>

During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the National Council of Television and Radio Broadcasting of Ukraine appealed to Euronews leadership in June 2022, accusing the network of promoting a pro-Kremlin narrative in its Russian-language broadcasts.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Dziadul |first=Chris |date=2022-06-16 |title=Ukraine tells Euronews to "stop spreading Russian propaganda" |url=https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2022/06/16/ukraine-tells-euronews-to-stop-spreading-russian-propaganda/ |access-date=2023-07-31 |website=Broadband TV News |language=en-GB}}</ref> In a letter sent to the National Council in response, CEO Guillaume Dubois said it was "unfair that one aspect would be extracted out of the overall rolling coverage to accuse our newsroom of promoting Kremlin narratives", and expressed his "full solidarity" with Ukraine.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Dziadul |first=Chris |date=2022-06-23 |title=Euronews responds to Ukraine war bias accusations |url=https://www.broadbandtvnews.com/2022/06/23/euronews-responds-to-ukraine-war-bias-accusations/ |access-date=2023-07-31 |website=Broadband TV News |language=en-GB}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
*[[BBC World News]]
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* [[Africanews]]
*[[Eurosport]]
* [[Eurosport]]
* [[International broadcasting]]
* [[List of international television channels]]
* [[List of news channels]]
* [[Al Jazeera]]
* [[BBC World News]]
* [[China Central Television|CCTV]]
* [[CNN]]
* [[DW-TV]]
* [[France 24]]
* [[NHK World]]
* [[Press TV]]
* [[RT (TV network)|RT]]
* [[TeleSUR]]
* [[TouchVision]]
* [[Turkish Radio and Television Corporation|TRT]]
* [[State media]]
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==Notes==
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==References==
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==External links==
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euronews
CountryCountries of Europe
Broadcast areaEurope
International
HeadquartersLyon, France
Programming
Language(s)Various (see § Language availability)
Picture format1080i HDTV
(downscaled to 16:9 576i for the SDTV feed)
Ownership
OwnerEuronews SA
Sister channelsAfricanews
History
Launched1 January 1993; 32 years ago (1993-01-01)
Links
Webcast
Websitewww.euronews.com
Availability
Terrestrial
Levira (Estonia)17 (MUX6) (in Russian)
RTBF (Belgium)42 (in French)
Fetch TV (Australia)276 (in English)

Euronews (stylised in lowercase) is a pan-European television news network, headquartered in Lyon, France.[1] It is a provider of livestreamed news, which can be viewed in Europe and North Africa via satellite, and in most of the world via its website, on YouTube, and on various mobile devices and digital media players.

The network began broadcasting on 1 January 1993 and covers world news from a European perspective. In 2022 the network was bought by a company linked to the Hungarian government of Viktor Orbán, which also partially financed the acquisition.

History

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Timeline

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Background

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In 1992, following the Persian Gulf War, during which CNN's position as the preeminent source of 24-hour news programming was cemented, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) proposed a channel to present information from a counterpart European perspective.[2]

Euronews was founded by a consortium of ten EBU members (national public broadcasters), titled SOCEMIE (French: Société éditrice de la chaîne européenne multilingue d'information Euronews):[3]

The Swiss public broadcaster SRG SSR was admitted later as a non-founding member. The BBC and German public broadcasters ARD and ZDF opted not to join.[4][5]

The channel's headquarters was to be established in Lyon, which was chosen from a variety of candidates also including Munich, Bologna and Valencia.[5]

Launch, geographic and linguistic expansion (1993–2015)

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The inaugural Euronews broadcast was on 1 January 1993 from Écully, Lyon. In 1996, an additional broadcast studio was set up in London.

In late 1997, the British news broadcaster ITN purchased a 49% share of Euronews for £5.1 million from Alcatel-Lucent.[6] ITN supplied the content of the channel along with the remaining shareholders.

A part-time Arabic-language service was briefly operated from April 1997, with a two-year grant from the European Commission, comprising eight journalists and freelancers. After the tender expired, it ceased broadcasting on 15 April 1999.[7]

In 1999, the broadcast switched from solely analogue to mainly digital transmission. The same year, a Portuguese audio track was added.

In 2001, the All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (VGTRK) acquired a 1.8% stake in SOCEMIE. A Russian-language service was launched later in the year.[8]

In April 2003, ITN sold its stake in Euronews as part of its drive to streamline operations and focus on news-gathering rather than channel management.[9][10]

On 6 February 2006, Ukrainian public broadcaster Natsionalna Telekompanya Ukraïny purchased a one percent interest in SOCEMIE.[11]

In 2007, Euronews won the European Commission's tender for an Arabic-language news channel, with a service agreement being signed on 6 December. A new Arabic service would eventually be launched in July 2008.[12]

On 27 May 2008, Spanish public broadcaster RTVE decided to withdraw from the Euronews consortium, citing legal requirements to maintain low debt levels through careful spending and prioritisation of its existing international channel as a factor influencing its decision to leave.[13] In February 2009, Turkish public broadcaster TRT purchased 15.70% of the channel's shares and became the fourth main partner after France Télévisions (23.93%), RAI (21.54%), and VGTRK (16.94%), while also joining its supervisory board.[14]

New language services included Turkish in January 2010, Persian in October 2010, and Ukrainian in August 2011.[15][16] A short-lived Polish service was launched in mid-2011 to mark Poland's assumption of the Presidency of the Council of the European Union, although only some selected evening broadcasts were translated. It was discontinued in January 2012.[17]

The channel began broadcasting in widescreen in January 2011, in concert with France 24.[16]

External videos
video icon 20th anniversary broadcast (2013)

Media Globe Networks ownership (2015–2016)

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Former Euronews headquarters in Lyon

In February 2015, the channel's executive board approved a bid by Media Globe Networks, owned by Egyptian telecom magnate Naguib Sawiris, to acquire a 53% controlling stake in the media outlet. The deal raised questions over Euronews's future editorial posture and independence.[18][19][20]

On 13 March 2015, it was announced that Inter Media Group, owned by pro-Russian Ukrainian oligarch Dmytro Firtash, had purchased the Ukrainian service. In response, the government of Ukraine, citing suspected bias, revoked its broadcasting license and dropped its funding.[21] Firtash later abandoned the project, resulting in the department shutting down and leaving 17 journalists redundant. The Russian service, which was financed by the government of Russia, refused to provide jobs to the journalists, violating French labour legislation. The management explained that not hiring any Ukrainian journalists was a specific instruction from VGTRK.[22][23]

In October 2015, Euronews moved to a new headquarters complex in the Lyon district of La Confluence [fr], designed by Paris-based architecture firm Jakob + MacFarlane and covering a floor area of 10,000 m2 (212 acres).[24][25] The decision to move was announced in 2011, prior to the Media Globe Networks purchase.[26]

In 2016, Euronews SA was co-owned by Media Globe Networks, regional authorities (Lyon Metropolis, Rhône, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes) and the following broadcasters:[27]

NBC partnership (2016–2022)

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In November 2016, the channel's executive board was in talks with NBCUniversal, the parent company of NBC News, for a "strategic partnership". NBCU would acquire 15 to 30% ownership of the Euronews network, would contribute to Euronews content, and facilitate NBC News' expanded operations in Europe.[28] After successful negotiations with the European Commission, who feared that the partnership would result in an "Americanization" of Euronews, the NBCUniversal News Group finalised its purchase of a 25% stake in Euronews in February 2017 for €25 million ($30 million). NBC News president Deborah Turness was appointed to head up international operations, and incumbent Euronews CEO Michael Peters, who had led it since 2004, became CEO of the new partnership. Both reported directly to NBC News chairman Andrew Lack. The resulting partnership became known as Euronews NBC.[29][30]

Although Naguib Sawiris and NBC News had the largest stakes in Euronews, editorial control by SOCEMIE members was assured, with the broadcasters having seven slots in the editorial board, as opposed to Sawiris' company (which has three slots) and NBC News, which only has one, thereby reducing rumors of an "Americanization" of Euronews' values. Editorial control is fully handled by Euronews' teams, with NBC only focusing on planning and coordinating tasks.[31] After the formation of the partnership, video reports from NBC News' properties and correspondents began to appear frequently on the TV channel and reports from NBCNews.com began to be distributed on its digital platforms.

On 9 May 2017, Euronews began a process of splitting its services into twelve separate editions for each language, of which nine have a linear TV channel retaining their respective voiceover, but now including the on-screen ticker and most lower thirds in the local language. The glocal strategy allows the language editorial teams to personalize the content and presentation of their channel, not only by sharing own-produced content with other languages but by producing content that is relevant to local audiences and allowing local reporters and presenters to appear on camera in all its language editions. The splitting process finished on 24 May 2017.[32]

The language split resulted in the discontinuation of satellite distribution for the newly-created German, Spanish, Portuguese and Turkish channels, now being only available via fiber-optic IP uplink.[32] The discontinuation of the German-language channel on satellite in particular generated outcry from many German satellite TV owners, resulting in its restoration on the Astra 1L satellite on 25 July 2017, via an unencrypted SD feed sitting alongside the French-language channel.[33] Additionally, the Arabic and Persian-language editions were relegated to an online-only distribution on Euronews' website and apps and major social media networks, with TV broadcasting being discontinued.[34] This later also applied for the Turkish-language edition, following discontinued support from TRT, who wanted to prioritise its own international news channel, TRT World.[35][34] Furthermore, the Ukrainian edition was discontinued outright, due to lack of funding from the Ukrainian government, as well as due to the controversy surrounding the ownership of its broadcasting licence.[36] Finally, the Euronews channel in English would become known as the World edition, and distribution to premises in the American continent via fiber-optic IP uplink was set to begin later in 2018.[32] These changes caused the elimination of 43 staff positions, mainly from the Ukrainian edition, causing major layoffs and leading to production staff having more flexible roles.[37]

Good Morning Europe anchor Belle Donati

In 2018, Euronews' English-language channel began to gradually revamp its programming schedule, with the roll-out of a new slate of presenter-led programming to complement its already existing shows, a move that was reported earlier in the year, after the success of its presenter-led special reports and weekly programming introduced in recent years.[38] Alongside conventional rolling news shows with newsreaders, debate programming, talk shows, and new presenter-led long-form shows began to be offered during the weekly schedule, and throughout programs, Euronews reporters from different nationalities will be offering context on stories close to their respective home nationalities.[39]

The roll-out began on 22 May, when Euronews debuted the first of these new shows, Good Morning Europe, a five-hour morning show which airs every weekday morning from 7 am. It was first anchored by former RT correspondent and TVB Pearl news presenter Tesa Arcilla, who anchored it on a temporary basis. Some weeks later, former France 24 presenter Belle Donati began presenting the show, alternating with Arcilla; after she moved to Brussels in September, she became the main anchor of the slot. Two months later, on 17 July, Euronews debuted a six-hour breaking news show, Euronews Now, anchored by Tokunbo Salako, covering the dayside and afternoon slots. On 3 September, the new evening program lineup was launched, starting with a politics-focused show, Raw Politics, hosted from Brussels by Tesa Arcilla, and featuring former Sky News reporter Darren McCaffrey. It also spawned a weekly spin-off, Raw Politics: Your Call, a phone-in show which featured European Parliament members answering viewers' questions by phone or social media. The show was dropped over a year later, in October 2019, due to low viewership, with its content being integrated into the rolling news programming. Two weeks after the launch of Raw Politics, on 17 September, the full roll-out was completed with the introduction of a 5-hour evening rolling news show, Euronews Tonight, initially presented by former Sky News and BBC News presenter Sam Naz, and later by Euronews veteran Isabelle Kumar, who has worked with the channel since 2003.[40][41] The traditional pre-produced blocks of video content still remained on some late-nights and weekends. Most overnights by this point repeated the previous day's edition (either full or half-length) of Euronews Now.

New weekly programming was also produced, including the weekly interview series Uncut, which feature conversations from political leaders and newsmakers worldwide with minimum to no editing. The first episodes featured Franco-German politician Daniel Cohn-Bendit interviewing former UKIP leader Nigel Farage and former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair about Brexit. Additionally, a new social media unit was created, with journalists with a background on digital news verification leading it. The newly created team helped to produce The Cube, a social media segment during rolling news shows, focusing on analysis on treatment and reactions about news headlines on social media, with special attention at the major stories of the day. No Comment, a long-standing element of Euronews' programming, remains on the channels' schedule, and it was gradually integrated into the rolling news shows on the English-language channel.[40]

Additionally, a major investment in mobile reporting via iPhone devices helped Euronews gain a major scoop, becoming the only TV news outlet worldwide to broadcast live coverage from the MV Aquarius, with Paris correspondent Annelise Borges (formerly with France 24) on assignment. Borges broadcast live for 10 days as the Italian government denied the Aquarius access to Italian ports. The coverage made headlines on many news outlets worldwide and helped Euronews augment its credibility and its audience.[40] The new Euronews also hired new correspondents in London, Berlin, Moscow, Rome, Madrid and Washington D.C., and gained access to NBC News' large network of correspondents worldwide.

As of September 2018, the other language editions were unaffected, with the pre-produced blocks of video content remaining at all times. Programming dayparts were later named with proper translations of the existing daypart programming of the World edition (i.e. the evening daypart being named Euronews am Abend, Euronews Noite, Euronews Soir...). There were plans to introduce presenter-led programming during the morning slots on these other channels, eventually, the evening daypart in most of the language-specific channels became presenter-led by late 2018; all of these editions were pre-recorded and pre-produced before broadcast, and eventually looped through the night.[38]

By 2019, several of the newly-launched anchored programmes, including Raw Politics, had been cancelled, and the network began facing a liquidity crisis, with its estimated value having fallen to €3.7 million from its previous worth of €67 million in 2015, according to the French magazine Capital.[42][30] On 20 April 2020, it was reported that NBCUniversal had sold its stake in Euronews to Media Globe Networks for €3 million, giving the latter an overall majority share of 88%. NBCUniversal's parent company Comcast had recently acquired pan-European satellite service Sky Group, and was prioritizing a collaboration between NBC News and Sky News on a new international news channel. The proposed service was scrapped in August during the COVID-19 pandemic in Europe, with the project no longer considered commercially viable.[43][44][30]

Post-NBC, Alpac Capital ownership, relocation to Brussels (2022–present)

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In November 2020, French newspaper Libération stated in an online article that Euronews had been producing an increasing amount of magazine content focusing on Dubai, and sponsored by the Dubai tourism board, which had allegedly caused staff discontent.[45] Segments dedicated to Dubai were found to only have a brief sentence in small print indicating their sponsorship, which a Euronews spokesperson argued met French broadcast standards, rather than using the logo of the relevant institution as with other sponsored content.[45] The article noted that this was likely a result of continued private divestment leading to influence from the International Media Investments (IMI) corporation, owned by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan of the ruling royal family of Abu Dhabi, which "discreetly" became a shareholder in 2017 and then signed a memorandum with Euronews the following year.[45] The network would later conduct similar partnerships with Qatar Media City and the Saudi Tourism Authority, both state-owned, to produce relevant sponsored segments.[46]

As part of Euronews' digital growth post-NBC, the broadcaster has launched a series of online verticals dedicated to specific areas. These include Euronews Green, Euronews Travel, Euronews Next, and Euronews Culture.[47][48][49]

In December 2021, reports surfaced that Lisbon-based Alpac Capital would buy an 88% controlling stake in Euronews from Egyptian telecoms magnate Naguib Sawiris.[50][51][52] The sale was met with scrutiny as Alpac is allegedly linked to Prime Minister Viktor Orbán of Hungary. Mário David, the father of Pedro Vargas David (CEO of Alpac Capital), is a long-time associate, advisor and friend to Orbán. The acquisition was partly financed by funds from the Hungarian state. According to Ágnes Urbán, director of the think tank Mertek Media Monitor, Euronews would risk being exploited as a "pseudo-independent" media outpost of the government of Hungary, where it maintains a semblance of independence, but takes a "far less critical" stance with regard to Hungary and other so-called illiberal democracies. Euronews CEO Michael Peters and several of the network's employees subsequently affirmed that the new partnership would not encroach on its editorial independence.[53][54][55][56] The purchase was finalised in July 2022, following approval from the French government.[57][58]

By the end of 2022, weekday news bulletins had gradually phased out all remaining in-vision presenting, reverting to the traditional voiceover format; some cancelled shows were reportedly still cited in programme guides.[59] Four veteran shareholders within the network — founding public broadcasters France Télévisions, RTBF and RAI, as well as SRG SSR — had withdrawn from its capital by September 2022.[60][61] As of July 2023, Euronews now lists only four shareholders on its "About us" page, with Alpac Capital's share at 97.6%.

In early 2023, the channel's on-air identity and schedule was refreshed to mark the network's thirtieth anniversary, with less emphasis on in-vision presenting introduced in 2018. The on-screen branding, tailored to be optimised for mobile viewing, now includes a side strip of tweets sourced from different news outlets.[62][59]

On 2 March 2023, the network announced it would begin relocating its principal and editorial headquarters to Brussels, creating one hundred new positions there, including 70 reserved for journalists, and eliminating 198 staff positions in Lyon in the process. 142 jobs would remain based in Lyon, including those of the Russian and Persian-language editorial teams. In addition, the previous headquarters complex in Lyon would be closed and sold.[63][64][59] The French National Syndicate of Journalists [fr] union said the move would lead to Euronews becoming a "half empty shell", and a weakening of the "pluralism of information".[65]

Former programming

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  • Good Morning Europe[a] - discontinued from February 2023
  • Euronews Tonight[b] – discontinued from February 2023
  • Prime Edition – discontinued from 2019
  • Late Edition – discontinued from 2019
  • Global Weekend – discontinued from February 2023
  • Raw Politics – discontinued from October 2019
  • Raw Politics: Your Call – discontinued from October 2019
  • Insiders
  • Aid Zone
  • Global Japan
  • Notes from the USA

Former radio service

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On 2 October 2012, Euronews launched Euronews Radio. The service was available for download on the App Store and Google Play, in addition to being available on TuneIn, and was designed for viewers for whom "watching news is not an option" by providing a direct simulcast to the TV channel, with the "No Comment" segment being replaced by music. The music of the bulletin openings was also transmitted on Euronews Radio. Weather reports were read by a female announcer.[citation needed] The service was shut down in 2020.[30]

Former logos

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Secondary franchises

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Since 2018, Euronews has begun licensing its name to various private and public broadcasters and organisations in southern, central and eastern Europe, agreeing to set up localized Euronews channels broadcasting regional, national, European and international news in local languages. The first of these channels was the launch of Euronews Albania.

  • Euronews Albania

In 2019, Euronews launched its first franchise through a joint venture with local RTV In in Albania. The new channel, known as Euronews Albania, is based in Tirana, Albania and covers the Western Balkans countries of Albania, Montenegro, Kosovo and North Macedonia.[66]

  • Euronews Bulgaria

In 2021, Euronews signed a partnership with TV Europa to launch a channel in Bulgarian.[67][68] The new channel started broadcasting on 5 May 2022.[69]

  • Euronews Georgia

In 2019, Euronews signed a deal with local telecommunications company Silknet to launch a channel in Georgia.[67][70] The new channel began broadcasting on 31 August 2020.[71]

  • Euronews Romania

In 2021, Euronews teamed up with the Politehnica University of Bucharest to launch a channel in Romanian.[67][72] The new channel started broadcasting on 25 May 2022,[73] and also covers the Republic of Moldova.[74]

  • Euronews Serbia

In 2019, Euronews teamed up with the media group HD-WIN, owned by the state-owned Telekom Srbija, to launch a channel in Serbian. The new channel started broadcasting on 3 June 2021.[75][76]

Organisation

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Bureau locations

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Offices at Euronews headquarters in Lyon, shortly after its opening in 2015

As of 2023, Euronews primarily broadcasts from its headquarters in Lyon, but also maintains international bureaux for editorial or marketing purposes in Athens, Brussels, Berlin, Budapest, Dubai, Johannesburg, London, Luanda, Paris and Singapore.[1]

The company previously had bureaux in Istanbul, Doha, Bucharest and Washington, D.C.[citation needed]

Current programming

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Flagship shows

  • Wake up Europe[c] – weekday morning news segment; started in February 2023
  • The European Debrief – weeknight news segment; started in February 2023
  • Euronews Now – weekday news segment
    • Euronews Hoy (Spanish-speaking territories)
  • 5' Weekend – 5-minute weekend news segment; started in February 2023
  • No Comment
  • No Comment Live
  • Brussels my love? – European affairs talk show; started in 2022[77]
  • Euronews Witness – current affairs series; started in July 2021[78]

Europe and global

  • Brussels Bureau
  • Smart Regions
  • State of the Union
  • Insight
  • Inspire Africa
  • Inspire Middle East
  • Learning World
  • The Global Conversation
  • View
  • Horoscope
  • Business Planet
  • Real Economy

Weather

  • Meteo Europe
  • Meteo World
  • Meteo Airport
  • Snow Report/Ski Meteo
  • Air Quality Forecast

Culture, technology and climate

  • Cult
  • Cinema
  • European Lens
  • Futuris
  • Musica
  • Climate Now
  • Ocean
  • Sci-Tech
  • Space
  • Style

Travel

  • Adventures
  • Focus
  • Taste
  • Postcards
  • Wander

Language availability

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Journalists of the Russian-language editorial team of Euronews in 2006
Language Launched Closed
English 1 January 1993
French 1 January 1993
German 1 January 1993
Italian 1 January 1993
Spanish 1 January 1993
Portuguese November 1999
Russian 17 September 2001
Arabic April 1997
12 July 2008
15 April 1999
31 March 2017[d][79]
Turkish 30 January 2010 January 2018[d]
Persian 27 October 2010 May 2017[d]
Polish 16 June 2011 January 2012[17]
Ukrainian 24 August 2011 22 May 2017[80]
Greek 18 December 2012
Hungarian 30 May 2013
Albanian 21 November 2019
Georgian 31 August 2020
Serbian 3 June 2021
Bulgarian 5 May 2022
Romanian 25 May 2022

Distribution

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The channel is available in 430 million households in 166 countries worldwide. It reaches more than 170 million European households by cable, satellite and terrestrial. It also began to secure availability on multimedia platforms such as IPTV and digital media.[81]

Euronews launched an application for mobile devices (Android, iPhone, and iPad) which is called "Euronews Live". The application is free of charge and is available on Google Play and the App Store.[82] This app was later shut down quietly.

The channel's programmes are also available by podcast, and it has maintained YouTube channels since October 2007.[83]

High-definition (HD) broadcasting was started on 2 November 2016 via satellite using Hot Bird-capacities (English audio only). Regarding the audio codec, Euronews originally used the AC3 format, before changing to the AAC codec in March 2017, and changing again to the MPEG codec in April 2017.[84]

The following broadcasters have simulcast Euronews through partial timeslots on terrestrial channels:

In the US, the channel is available for free on the KlowdTV platform.

In 2012, the largest Belarusian state network MTIS stopped broadcasting Euronews for unknown reasons.[87][88]

In 2013, the new commercial channel Planet TV started broadcasting Euronews dubbed in Slovenian after Antenna TV SL purchased a major stake in the company. Euronews airs after closedown (or sign-off) of Planet TV, but both call sign logos are displayed.

In September 2016, Euronews was removed from the Freesat channel list in the UK, in a move made by Sawiris.[89]

In February 2023, the Saudi-based MBC Group added Euronews to its Shahid streaming platform.[90] Satellite distribution of its French-language channel on Astra ceased at the end of the month.[91]

In the UK, Euronews is available, together with a number of other international news channels, via online video subscription service NewsPlayer+[92] and alongside Africanews on Freeview channel 271 via the Channelbox free streaming service.[93]

Governance

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Euronews SA
Company typeSociété anonyme
IndustryBroadcasting
Founded1992
Founders
Headquarters,
Key people
  • Guillaume Dubois
    (CEO)
BrandsEuronews
Owners
Subsidiaries
Websitewww.euronews.com/about

Euronews SA operates the channel and holds the broadcasting licence. As of July 2023, the Portuguese investment management firm Alpac Capital has a 97.6% stake in Euronews SA.[50][51][52] Guillaume Dubois, a former broadcasting director at LCI, took over as CEO in June 2022.[94]

Africanews subsidiary

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In January 2014, Euronews announced a partnership with public broadcaster Télé Congo "under the auspices of the President of the Republic of the Congo, Mr. Denis Sassou Nguesso" to create an African service entitled Africanews.[95] Initially based in Pointe-Noire, its website debuted on 4 January 2016, with the Africanews TV channel eventually launching on 20 April, broadcasting in English and French.[96]

In January 2016, Euronews was accused of plagiarism by the Congolese media group AfricaNews,[97] because the Lyon-based channel used the name "Africanews" for its African subsidiary. However, AfricaNews in the Democratic Republic of Congo has existed since 2005 and can be found on the Internet. Its employees sent letters to DRC authorities and managing director of Euronews, Michael Peters, to change the related name and to avoid using it for the African subsidiary of Euronews.[98][99][97]

In 2020, Euronews originally planned to sell Africanews to a group known as Sipromad, but the deal eventually fell through and the two parties entered litigation. As a result, Africanews would remain under the ownership of its sister channel, but its production would move from Pointe-Noire to Euronews's headquarters in Lyon by the end of July 2020, with a reduction in costs of at least 30%.[100]

Reception

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Belarus

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In April 2021, the Ministry of Information of Belarus announced that authorities had ceased broadcasting of Euronews within its territory, with its frequencies being taken over by Channel One Russia's Pobeda channel. A ministry spokesperson said that the channel had "violated legislation by running advertisements in English, instead of Russian or Belarusian".[101][102] In a statement, the network responded that they were not "notified of this decision nor of the reasons for it, and learned of it this morning through the press", adding that it "deeply regret[ed] the decision".[102] A Minsk-based expert assessed that the move deprived Belarusians of an alternative "to what is being broadcast by Belarusian state media and Russian television channels".[101]

Russia

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In May 2016, Russian foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova accused Euronews of "disinformation" after an online article mistakenly embedded a tweet from a parody account claiming to be foreign minister Sergey Lavrov.[103][104] Pyotr Fedorov, a member of the Euronews supervisory board representing the Russian state broadcaster VGTRK, referred to the incident as an "unconscious Russophobia characteristic" of English-language journalists.[105]

An October 2016 report broadcast on Russia-1 and produced by correspondent and propagandist Evgeniy Poddubny accused Euronews of producing an "anti-Russian fake about Syria" in the context of the Syrian army offensive during the Battle of Aleppo.[106][non-primary source needed]

Access to Euronews in Russia, including its online services, was restricted on orders of Roskomnadzor in late March 2022 following the Russian invasion of Ukraine.[107] The channel's signal was then forcibly taken over by Russia-24, before the original frequencies were in turn handed over on 7 April to a new channel operated by state TV journalist Vladimir Solovyov, who was sanctioned by the European Union for his support of the invasion of Ukraine.[108]

Ukraine

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On 14 August 2014, Ukrainian journalist Olha Herasymyuk, then-deputy chairperson of the National Council of Television and Radio Broadcasting of Ukraine [uk], described the Russian-language service of Euronews as having "a propagandistic nature" due to the fact that Russian journalists worked on it.[109]

An online report published by the English-language edition of Euronews in 2018, which depicted children in Russian-annexed Crimea being trained by soldiers to defuse landmines, was criticised by Ukrainian media and officials, including Mykola Tochytskyi, Ukraine's representative to the EU, and Ukrainian foreign ministry spokesperson Mariana Betsa, who added that reporting "should be based on facts".[110][111][112] Lithuanian foreign minister Linas Antanas Linkevičius described the online report as "brainwashing".[110]

Liubov Tsybulska, then-chair of the Centre for Strategic Communication and Information Security, said in 2021 that the "influence of the Kremlin on the supposedly neutral channel is visible not only in Euronews's Russian material, but also in the approach to the presentation of English-language news".[113]

During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the National Council of Television and Radio Broadcasting of Ukraine appealed to Euronews leadership in June 2022, accusing the network of promoting a pro-Kremlin narrative in its Russian-language broadcasts.[114] In a letter sent to the National Council in response, CEO Guillaume Dubois said it was "unfair that one aspect would be extracted out of the overall rolling coverage to accuse our newsroom of promoting Kremlin narratives", and expressed his "full solidarity" with Ukraine.[115]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ In other languages:
  2. ^ In other languages:
  3. ^ In other languages:
  4. ^ a b c Linear television broadcasting only; the service remains available online.

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