Euronews reached €77 million in revenue for 2025, an all-time high for the Group. Page views during the same period exceeded 1 billion.
Euronews Group, Europe's largest international news media organisation, has reported the strongest financial performance in its history, marking the successful completion of a three-year turnaround.
Revenue reached €77 million in 2025, an all-time high for the Group, translating into record EBITDA and the best net result since its creation. The results significantly exceed the targets set out in Euronews’ 2023–2025 strategic plan, confirming the editorial, commercial and financial success of the transformation.
The three-year overhaul reshaped the Group's operations, strengthened its editorial positioning and restored sustainable profitability following years of accumulated losses.
The record financial results were accompanied by outstanding editorial and audience performance. In 2025, Euronews maintained its position as Europe’s leading international news outlet across digital and television platforms.
Against a backdrop of declining news consumption across the industry, Euronews again surpassed the one billion annual page views mark, closing the year at 1.03 billion.
Following a strategic shift in video distribution in the autumn, Euronews generated 59.7 million video views on its owned platforms. Performance on external platforms reached unprecedented levels, with 1.77 billion video views and 335.5 million page views across partners including MSN, Yahoo, Digiteka, Dailymotion, YouTube and social media.
In total, 2025 marked the strongest combined audience performance in the Group's history:
• 1.83 billion total video views, up 9.3% year on year
• 1.4 billion total page views, up 15.3%
• 150 million people average TV audience per month
New editorial formats were a key growth driver. The flagship morning programme Europe Today has become a reference show for European leaders, heads of state and opinion-makers seeking to address pan-European audiences.
The weekly debate format The Ring, featuring moderated one-on-one discussions between Members of Parliament, has established itself as one of the most prominent public forums for European political debate outside the Parliament itself.
Euronews' editorial strength was underscored by high-profile coverage of major geopolitical developments, including the recent EU-India trade agreement, tensions surrounding Greenland and exclusive interviews with senior European figures such as European Council President António Costa, European Parliament President Roberta Metsola and all the members of the EC Commission.
2025 also marked a significant expansion of Euronews' global footprint, with new bureaux opened in Astana, Baku, Istanbul, Warsaw and Tashkent, alongside the launch of the Euronews Travel channel from Doha.
These offices strengthen Euronews' presence in strategically important regions and reinforce its role as a provider of fact-based, neutral and independent journalism. Investment in local journalists and training has contributed both to editorial output and to strengthening local media ecosystems. Where Euronews is present, Europe, its values and interests are present.
The year also saw the relaunch of Euronews' Farsi service on linear television, alongside record digital performance of more than 166 million page views. Despite operating in highly restricted media environments, Euronews’ Farsi and Russian editions continued to grow, underscoring the Group’s commitment to media freedom and independent reporting.
Euronews franchises across Europe have continued to prove its relevance and independence either in covering the vital elections in Albania, Bulgaria or Romania, or the protests in Belgrade and Tbilisi, Euronews’s local teams where at the centre of the debate, standing as valuable members of the largest most important news network in Europe.
2025 also marked the birth of Euronews Bosnia and Herzegovina and Euronews Montenegro. In all of them, Euronews continues to be a pro-European outlet, significantly pushing for a closer and better relationship between these third countries and the EU with view of a future membership. Their independence and integrity was, in 2025, again validated by external respected parties.
Euronews further consolidated its presence in Brussels, now home to its largest newsroom with more than 100 journalists and media professionals. The European Commission awarded Euronews three additional public tenders in 2025, reaffirming confidence in the Group’s editorial independence and adherence to EU values.
EU funding accounted for approximately 16% of total revenues, the lowest share in the Group’s history, in line with its diversification strategy.
The Euronews Enlargement event held in November became the largest public event ever produced by a media organisation in Brussels, bringing together European Council President António Costa, EU Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos and the heads of state or government of Albania, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia and Ukraine.
The event placed EU enlargement firmly at the centre of Europe's public debate, with Euronews taking a clear editorial position that enlargement is a strategic priority for the European Union, underpinning long-term security, stability and economic growth, and reinforcing the EU’s commitment to its citizens.
One of the most striking moments of the event was a live address by a European president speaking from a bunker on the front line of an active conflict on European territory - a powerful image that underscored the geopolitical stakes of enlargement and is expected to resonate strongly with audiences well beyond the event itself.
In an internal message to staff, the Board praised the scale of the turnaround, noting that Euronews has moved "from a company that had lost €200 million prior to our arrival to one on a path to sustainable and consistent profitability," driven by financial discipline, growing audiences and independent, pro-European journalism.
"In 2025, we achieved a turnaround - economically and journalistically. Audiences and partners value our independent, neutral journalism, delivered around the clock on all platforms. No other media organisation matches Euronews’ reach and audiovisual presence across Europe. Our independence is non-negotiable, and I thank our teams whose commitment has made Euronews Europe’s number one international news outlet," Euronews CEO Claus Strunz said.
Euronews is available in 430 million households in 166 countries worldwide. It reaches more than 80% of all European households.