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RTÉ JOINS EBU INITIATIVE TO GIVE AUDIENCES ACCESS TO TRUSTED NEWS FROM ACROSS EUROPE

RTÉ AMONG TEN PUBLIC SERVICE BROADCASTERS JOIN EBU INITIATIVE TO GIVE AUDIENCES ACCESS TO TRUSTED NEWS FROM ACROSS EUROPE

The European Broadcasting Union (EBU) has unveiled a pioneering online initiative that will enable public service media to transcend language barriers and offer their audiences trusted news content produced by counterparts from across Europe.

This multilingual content will provide a pan-European perspective on issues of key interest to national audiences such as the COVID-19 pandemic, climate change and migration. It will also act as an effective counterbalance to disinformation and divisive rhetoric propagated via social media platforms.

Under the new initiative, participating broadcasters will contribute high-quality news content to a digital hub where it will be automatically translated into multiple languages using innovative new tools and workflows. Editors will then select the items that are most relevant to their audiences and publish them through a recommendation box featured on their website.

Following a successful pilot phase which saw 14 broadcasters share more than 120,000 articles over a period of eight months, the project has been awarded an EU grant which will enable the technical tools to be fully developed and the editorial collaboration between newsrooms to be strengthened.

The recommendation box is slated for launch in July 2021 and will be hosted by public service media from Belgium (RTBF), Finland (YLE), France (France Télévisions), Germany (BR-ARD), Ireland (RTÉ), Italy (RAI), Portugal (RTP), Spain (RTVE) and Switzerland (SWI swissinfo.ch) as well as the Franco-German and European broadcaster, ARTE.

It is anticipated that more broadcasters will sign up to the service as the initiative gains momentum, adding new languages to the overall content offer.

Digital collaboration in news sharing is the next significant step for media innovation in Europe. Collectively, public service media comprise Europe’s largest newsroom spending €5.5 billion a year and employing over 40,000 journalists to deliver accurate news content through trusted digital platforms.

The EBU-led initiative will tap into these vast resources and unlock their potential to contribute to a European public sphere based on common values and shared interests.

Noel Curran, Director General of the EBU, commented, “Trustworthy, fact-based news and information are even more important at a time when disinformation and populism are threatening democracies. It is exciting that we will work with cutting-edge technology to open up this wealth of high-quality content to our audiences, breaking geographic and language barriers. This initiative will revolutionise news sharing in Europe.”

EBU President Delphine Ernotte Cunci said, “Building on decades of fruitful cooperation around news sharing, this is the perfect time for the EBU to forge a bold new alliance based on the association of the exceptional news expertise within our union and the availability of exciting digital tools.

“The current context of converging public health, climate and social crises has demonstrated the increasing need for trusted, evidence-based reporting. This strategic digital project will allow each of our national audiences to have access to a pan-European window on our shared common experience, and permit greater political accountability and cross-checking across borders.”


RTÉ nominated for 33 IMRO Radio Awards

RTÉ has received 33 nominations from the IMRO Radio Awards 2020 shortlist, in a year when radio has shown its continuing importance to Irish life.

With an increase in entries on 2019, IMRO say all entries were judged via zoom and that due to government guidelines, there will be a Virtual Live Stream event on Friday 2nd October 2020 in place of the usual gala dinner.

Chair of the Judges Peter McPartlin commented on the outstanding creativity and broadcasting quality this year particularly through the difficulties of lockdown when so many radio programmes were being broadcast from the homes across the country to the homes of listeners.

RTÉ’s shortlist of nominees are below:

Specialist Music Programme Céilí House RTÉ Radio 1

Breakfast Programme 2fm Breakfast with Doireann and Eoghan RTÉ 2fm

Music Special / Music Event Tracy Clifford’s Studio 8 with Dermot Kennedy RTÉ 2fm

Irish Music Programme or Initiative Gradaim Cheoil NÓS RTÉ Raidió Na Gaeltachta

News Programme – Full Service This Week Special Report – Carers and Covid-19 RTÉ Radio 1

Current Affairs Programme – Full Service Saturday with Cormac Ó hEadhra – Rationing PPE in Nursing Homes RTÉ Radio 1

Sports Strory – Michael O’Hehir – Remembered at 100 RTÉ Radio 1

Sports Story – Dublin’s 5 In a Row (Saturday Sport) RTÉ Radio 1

Sports Story – The Clara Jug – Four Days In Portrush RTÉ Radio 1

Documentary Documentary on One – The Case of Majella Moynihan RTÉ Radio 1

Documentary Documentary on One – Benjy the Little Gay Bull RTÉ Radio 1

Arts, Music & Culture Documentary ANIMALS – Flea RTÉ Radio 1 Extra

Arts, Music & Culture Documentary Documentary on One – The Whistleblower RTÉ Radio 1

Arts, Music and Culture Documentary The Lyric Feature: Ethel Voynich – Music, Mystery and Manuscripts RTÉ Lyric FM

Short Feature Dublin Inner City Regeneration Series RTÉ Radio 1

Short Feature Keywords – Am I?/Common Ground RTÉ Radio 1 Extra

Magazine Programme Countrywide RTÉ Radio 1

Drama Drama On One – Christie by Sean O’Gorman RTÉ Radio 1

Drama Drama On One – Eureka Dunes by Philip Davison RTÉ Radio 1

Drama Drama On One – Krakow by Peter Sirr RTÉ Radio 1

Drama Drama On One – Leaba an Bháis le Darach Mac Con Iomaire RTÉ Radio 1

Specialist Speech Programme All This Happened, Chapter 2: We Shall Overcome RTÉ Radio 1

Specialist Speech Programme Awesome Irish Women…from the Past! (Episode 5: Fighters) RTÉ Jnr Radio

Specialist Speech Programme Musical Map of Ireland RTÉ Radio 1

Craoltóireacht le Gaeilge Ár bPéire – Dónall Mac Ruairí RTÉ Raidió Na Gaeltachta

Craoltóireacht le Gaeilge Bladhaire RTÉ Raidió Na Gaeltachta

Community Social Action Shine Your Light RTÉ Radio 1

Station Imaging RTÉ 2fm

Podcast of the Year Ecolution RTÉ Radio Jnr

Podcast of the Year The Nobody Zone RTÉ Radio 1

News Reporter of the Year Cian McCormack RTÉ Radio 1

News Reporter of the Year John Cooke RTÉ Radio 1

Sports Broadcaster of the Year – Full Service Marie Crowe RTÉ 2FM

Speech Broadcaster of the Year – Full Service Damien O’Reilly RTÉ Radio 1