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Eurovision to deliver European Parliamentary Election Results to Worldwide Audiences

23 mai 2014
Eurovision to deliver European Parliamentary Election Results to Worldwide Audiences

The European Parliament will use Eurovision's WorldFeed satellite network to share results and reaction from Europe-wide parliamentary polls this Sunday night (25 May).

Between 1900 GMT and 2300 GMT, broadcasters will be able to access content produced by the European Parliament in Brussels.

This will include the first estimates on European turnout, preliminary results at European and National levels and statements from the various political groups.

Viewers will also get to experience the atmosphere from inside the Parliament; see vox pops of European citizens, and reactions from the candidates for the European Commission Presidency.

The transmission will be available in HD, free of rights and free of charge worldwide.

The deal continues the partnership between Eurovision and the European Parliament following the Eurovision Debate broadcast on 15 May, when the five candidates hoping to become the next European Commission President staked their claims to the EU’s top job.

Guillaume Klossa, EBU Director of Public Affairs & Communications, welcomed  the agreement:

"Bringing democracy in action to our audiences is at the heart of public service media," he said. "The results of these important elections will now be available to broadcasters via satellite across Europe, the Middle East, North Africa, the Americas and Asia."

ABOUT Eurovision WorldFeed

Eurovision WorldFeed is the world’s largest content distribution platform reaching over 1,000 broadcasters around the world. WorldFeed promotes and markets content to broadcasters, then distributes it on Eurovision's global network.

ABOUT THE EBU

The EBU is the world’s foremost alliance of public service media (PSM) with Members in 56 countries in Europe and beyond.

Its mission is to safeguard the role of PSM and promote their indispensable contribution to society. It is the point of reference for industry expertise and a core for European media knowledge and innovation.

The EBU operates Eurovision and Euroradio. Eurovision is the media industry’s premier distributor and producer of top-quality live news, sport, entertainment, culture and music content. Euroradio enhances public service radio by means of music exchanges, professional networking, and promoting digital and hybrid radio.

With its staff of 370, the organization extends from Brussels to Rome, Moscow to New York, Washington DC, Singapore, and Beijing. Its headquarters are in Geneva – an inspirational hub for global sports federations, far-reaching international organizations and centres of academic and scientific discovery.

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