Mass media in the Euro Republics

There are several different types of mass media in the Euro Republics: television, radio, newspapers, magazines and websites. The Euro Republics is known for its large music industry, along with its new and upcoming artists. The country also has a large broadcasting, film, video games and book publishing industries.

EBC
The Euroish Broadcasting Corporation (EBC) is the national broadcaster of the Euro Republics. Headquartered at Broadcast Centre in Euro City, the EBC is established under a royal charter and operates under its agreement with the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. Its work is funded principally by an annual media licence fee which is charged to all British households, companies, and organisations using any type of equipment to receive or record live television broadcasts, radio broadcasts or internet usage. The fee is set by the Euroish Government, and is used to fund the EBC's radio, TV, and online services covering the nations and regions of the country.

The EBC operates several television channels nationally. The main two in the UK are ETV One and Network Two. Others include cultural and documentary channel ETV Three, news channel ETV 24 and children's channel ETV Kids. The EBC has ten radio stations serving the whole of the UK, These are:


 * EBC Radio 1, focusing on current affairs, science, history, factual and other speech-based programming, including drama and comedy;
 * EBC 1 Extra, complimenting Radio 1, focusing on archive factual programmes, parlimentary and overspill sports coverage from EBC Sportsmax, and simulcasting flagship Radio 1 programmes such as AM and PM;
 * EBC Radio 2, focusing on adult contemporary, country, dance, rock, classical, gospel and soul music amongst many other genres, including news discussion and music documentaries;
 * EBC 2 Extra, focusing on music for the older demographic of Radio 2, with a playlist that is a fusion of easy listening and golden oldies, depending on the programming;
 * EBC 3FM, focusing on new music and popular styles and being notable for its chart show;
 * EBC 3XM, complimenting 3FM, focusing on new black music and urban tracks;
 * EBC 3 Pride, complimenting 3FM, focusing on music and speech content geared towards an LGBTQ+ audience;
 * EBC Radio 4, focusing on classical music and opera, jazz, world music, drama, culture, current affairs and the arts. There are regular productions of both classic plays and newly commissioned drama;
 * EBC 5 News, focusing on 24-hour news, current affairs and discussion programmes;
 * EBC Radio 6, focusing on alternative music genres in additon to rock, indie and dance and is notable as a platform for new, experimental artists. There is also speech output, mostly music discussion and documentaries and comedy programmes;
 * EBC Radio 7, focusing on archive drama, comedy and children's programming;
 * and EBC World, focusing on world radio programmes from counties including the United Kingdom, United States, Canada, New Zealand and Ireland.