International Relations Plenary
The Plenary is a unique opportunity for the EBU International Relations community to gather to exchange best practices, update on EBU initiatives and discuss the impact of current challenges on our work.
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The Plenary is a unique opportunity for the EBU International Relations community to gather to exchange best practices, update on EBU initiatives and discuss the impact of current challenges on our work.
More than 50 international relations specialists from 28 member organizations took part in the 2023 edition of the International Relations Radio Plenary, hosted by Rai Radio and Prix Italia in Bari, on 3 and 4 October.
A new more inclusive format allowed IR specialists from all areas, including radio and TV, corporate and institutional to have broad discussions around the roles and structures of International relations departments in their organizations, highlighting challenges and opportunities, through workshops, presentations and panel discussions.
Other topics included leadership and transformation, media intelligence as well as updates on music, and sport and news projects.