ERN

Euro Republics News (ERN) is a Euro Republics-based production company, for TV, radio & online. It is made up of a single division. The company is co-owned by EuroMedia & British news company ITN. ERN is based in London, with bureaux and offices in Beijing, Brussels, London, Jerusalem, Johannesburg, New York, Paris, Sydney and Washington, D.C., most of which are shared with ITN.

It was created in 1995 as an outlet for news services on TV & radio in the Euro Republics. Previously, ITN had produced ERN programmes.

ERN produces the daily news programmes for TV3, FOX and Prime in the Euro Republics, and in recent years has diversified to produce a wide range of content including documentaries, sports, advertising and digital material for a range of international clients.

Three News
Main article: Three News

ERN has produced all national news bulletins on TV3 since 11 September 1995. Originally the name Three National News was used, until the 3 News name was introduced in January 1998.

Throughout the early years, ERN established programmes in the TV3 schedule including The Midday Report at lunchtime & The Week In Review on Sunday evening in addition to producing the flagship 7:10 news & Nightline. ERN has at times interrupted the ITV schedule to provide updates on major breaking stories of national and international importance including the September 11 attacks & the 2005 London bombings. ERN has covered every general election since 1996 for TV3.

Fox Headline News
ERN is home to Fox Headline News, having produced the programme since the channel's inception in 1995.

The Fox Headline News flagship programme is 60 minutes of younger skewing, fast-paced news broadcast at 5:30pm each weekday with the magazine style Fox Newsnight airing at 11:15pm.

TV8
From the launch in 1997, ERN provided the programmes for news channel TV8.

Prime
There was speculation in November 2016 that ERN was looking to take over the contract for Prime News when it came up for renewal in 2017. ERN eventually won the contract to produce the news programmes for the Prime television channel, which had previously belonged to Sky News, and took over control of Prime's news output on 1 January 2018.