Education, culture, youth and sport
#TheFutureIsYours Education, culture, youth and sport in Europe
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19/04/2021 15:45
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All of the EU member states have a national public broadcaster. They Entertain their audience, inform their citizens and fund local content. Shrink, they are instrumental in pressing the culture of their own country abroad. However, apologies of their national nature, they somehow fail to cover European politics and social issues extensily. Euronews was a first experience of a European News outside and it is now owned by a foreign company while ARTE is still limited in scope and size. It is time for the EU to create its own public service broadcaster in order to produce proper European content and promotion European culture at home and abroad.
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