Euronews will kick off its coverage of the EU election with a special event in Brussels on March 19th. The event will feature live editions of the channel’s flagship shows and the unveiling of the results of an exclusive survey conducted in 18 European countries. The evening will also mark the opening of Euronews’ new central office in Brussels, which will serve as the hub for the channel’s coverage of the upcoming election. The event will be attended by over 500 guests and will feature discussions on key election campaign themes, Europe’s position in the world, and interviews with prominent figures in the European Union.
The exclusive IPSOS poll commissioned by Euronews will provide a first look at voter intentions and the issues that are top of mind for European citizens as the campaign gets underway. The results of the poll will be revealed during the event, giving viewers a unique glimpse into the political landscape leading up to the election. The new central office in Brussels will serve as the nerve center for Euronews’ coverage, bringing together its digital and television production teams to deliver comprehensive reporting on the election across multiple platforms.
The coverage of the EU election will be ambitious and comprehensive, with a focus on the high stakes involved as voters across Europe consider their options amid global conflict and economic uncertainty. Euronews will bring together diverse voices from throughout the continent to engage in discussions with political leaders, thought leaders, and industry experts on a range of important issues including energy, climate, health, migration, and security. The channel’s 30 years of experience in European reporting will ensure that viewers receive a thorough and nuanced analysis of the election.
The event on March 19th will feature special editions of Euronews’ flagship shows such as The Global Conversation and Brussels, My Love?, which will delve into the status quo and future outlook of the EU, as well as the priorities for the EU executive’s next term. Additionally, there will be interviews with prominent figures in the EU such as European Council President Charles Michel and Commission Vice-President Margaritis Schinas. The evening will also include a reception featuring Belgian DJ Laura De Greef to celebrate the opening of Euronews’ new central office in Brussels.
Euronews’ election coverage will track the build-up to the poll, the day itself with real-time result commentary, and comprehensive analysis of the impact of the results. The coverage will be available across multiple platforms including TV, the Euronews website, the Euronews app, YouTube, social media, and messenger applications. The channel will mobilize dedicated television and web journalists across Europe to provide viewers with a high-octane experience that reflects the diverse perspectives and opinions of the European electorate as they prepare to cast their votes in the EU election.