IP/08/303
Brussels, 26 February 2008
Europe on the air: a network of European radio stations, is launched From April 2008 on, day in and day out,16 radio stations from 13 countries working in a consortium and 7 associate radio stations will co-produce and simultaneously broadcast programmes devoted to current affairs and society in the Europe of 27. Broadcast daily, the programmes of this EUROPEAN network will include daily news reports, interviews, debates, magazines looking at subjects in greater depth and coverage of live events. The first broadcasts will go out in April 2008.
Initially, broadcasts will be in 10 languages (Bulgarian, English, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian and Spanish), but they will gradually expand to the 23 languages of the EU.
This network is open to all kinds of national, regional, local, public or private radio stations, and already ranges from "Radio Polskie" to "Punto Radio" (Spain), via "Deutsche Welle", "Radio Netherlands", "Radio France Internationale" and "Radio Slovenia International".
Other radio stations can join the network if they meet the rules laid down by the consortium.
The interactive nature of this daily programme lasting between 30 and 60 minutes will also be enhanced by the launch of a common internet portal in July 2008.
On 28 February 2008, Ms Margot WALLSTRÖM, Vice-President of the European Commission responsible for institutional relations and communication strategy, welcomed the support which the European Commission intends to give to the European consortium of radio stations for five years from its launch.
On 14 December last the Commission signed a service contract for € 5.8 million per annum with the consortium coordinated by "Deutsche Welle" and RFI following the Invitation to Tender of 14/07/2007. The strictest respect for the consortium's editorial freedom is guaranteed by an editorial charter.
Messrs. Erik BETTERMANN, Antoine SCHWARZ and Jan HOOK, respectively Presidents of Deutsche Welle, RFI and Radio Netherlands International, stressed to the press in Brussels the unique, enriching experience which the contributions and broader perspective of the consortium partners will bring to the citizens of the 27 countries of the EU in lively, well documented programmes on questions relating to Europe.
Annex 1: members of the consortium on 26 February 2008
Country Radio station Languages Germany Deutsche Welle German France RFI French Netherlands Radio Netherlands Wereldomroep English Spain Punto Radio Spanish Poland Polskie Radio Warsaw Polish Poland Polskie Radio Szczecin Polish Belgium RTBF French Bulgaria Bulgarian National Radio RFI Sofia Bulgarian Czech Republic Czech Radio Greece Skai Radio Greek Hungary Hungarian Radio Hungarian Romania Radio Romania International RFI Romania Romanian Slovenia Radio Slovenia International Portugal Europa Lisboa Portuguese Annex 2: Associate radio stations (not members of the consortium who can relay whatever subjects they wish)
Country Radio stations City concerned Languages United Kingdom CUR 1350 Cambridge University Cambridge English French German Germany Hochschulradio Aachen Aachen University Aachen English French German Germany TIDE Radio Hamburg Media School Hamburg English French German Germany CampusRadioBonn Bonn University Bonn English French German France Radio Campus Paris Paris Universities Paris English French German France Eur@dionantes Student European radio Nantes English French German Finland Radio Moreeni Tampere University Tampere English French German