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Euronews hits record audience in 2024, strengthening its position as Europe’s leading news provider

Meabh McMahon, corrispondente di Euronews a Bruxelles, in collegamento dal Parlamento Europeo
Meabh McMahon, corrispondente di Euronews a Bruxelles, in collegamento dal Parlamento Europeo Copyright  euronews
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Euronews reaches record-breaking audience in 2024, strengthening its position as Europe’s leading news provider

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Euronews, headquartered in Brussels at the heart of European institutions, has solidified its role as the foremost provider of European-focused news, reaching an unprecedented 31.5 million monthly active users and 1.06 billion page views across its owned digital platforms in 2024, marking an all-time high in audience reach.

With its new editorial strategy focused on original and in-depth coverage of European politics and policy, Euronews continues to engage top-tier audiences, including global leaders, policymakers, executives, and influential power players shaping Europe and the world.

In 2024, the network’s video content also saw remarkable engagement, with more than 1.6 billion video views.

Cementing its position as a leader in pan-European journalism, addressing diverse audiences across the continent through major digital platforms and innovative formats, some of the key achievements from 2024 include 65.7 million newsletters sent in 12 languages and 27 newsletter formats, and 220,000 active newsletter subscribers engaging with daily and weekly updates.

Furthermore, our podcasts saw 1.7 million downloads, with standout success for Radio Schuman, the daily European affairs podcast, and Tech Talks.

On top of that, Euronews has a thriving community of 33.2 million followers across YouTube and social media platforms, and 2.8 billion impressions on social platforms, underscoring the network’s global reach.

 Euronews On Air live event in Brussels on March 19, 2024, featuring keynote discussions on the future of Europe.
Euronews On Air live event in Brussels on March 19, 2024, featuring keynote discussions on the future of Europe. euronews

Claus Strunz, CEO and Editorial Director of Euronews said: "Since the newsroom moved to Brussels, we’ve been seeing increasingly strong numbers. Those who use Euronews receive neutral information."

"In an ever more polarised environment, this is becoming an increasingly valuable asset. We are pleased that our audience appreciates our approach to journalism."

Commenting on Euronews' upcoming plans for 2025, Ali ihsan Aydin, Head of Digital, explained: "This year, we’re exploring new and innovative ways to make our unique content available in more languages and accessible across all platforms where Europeans engage."

"While top-tier news audiences remain our primary focus, Euronews is also expanding its reach across Europe through our service journalism and vertical content strategy, helping audiences navigate daily life questions and empowering them to make smarter, healthier choices," he added.

Impartial news trusted by the world

Since its launch in 1993 in France, Euronews has delivered impartial news trusted by audiences across the world, available in 495 million homes across 160 countries, including 82% of homes in Europe.

It reaches over 400 million people every month, be it on TV or on all connected devices. 300 journalists of more than 30 different nationalities work across Euronews' 13 language editions, covering European and world news 24/7.

The data reflects a strong digital presence, with high user engagement across website traffic, video views, social media interactions, and newsletter subscriptions.
The data reflects a strong digital presence, with high user engagement across website traffic, video views, social media interactions, and newsletter subscriptions. euronews
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