Euronews' chairman Pedro Vargas David announced that the news outlet returned to profitability for the first time in a decade, heralding in a new chapter of pan-European journalism as Euronews expands across the continent and beyond.
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00:00So, after three years, after the beginning of the turnaround, Euronews is very happy
00:04to report that for the first time in 10 years, we have returned to profitability with the
00:08first positive EVITA in 2024, which marks an amazing turn point for Euronews.
00:14We went through a very painful and difficult restructuring, but now after turning 30, it's
00:19a whole new beginning for Euronews.
00:22First with the move of our newsroom to Brussels, where we're now the biggest established newsroom
00:27covering European affairs, being at the center of what is happening in Brussels.
00:33Second, with our expansion, opening offices, we open our new Polish service.
00:39We're now opening two more franchises this year in Bosnia and Herzegovina and in Montenegro,
00:44two more to come still this year.
00:46Definitely expanding, bringing the voice of Europe around the world.
00:49And third, finally, a very strong commitment on our editorial principles, on our journalistic
00:55values, bringing better stories, more stories to our audience.
00:59And that is seen by the reaction we had.
01:012024 was a record year for our digital audiences.
01:05We're doing much better in TV.
01:07So Euronews is back.
01:08Euronews is strong.
01:09And we look forward to the next chapters.