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EU Reporter is now published online in all 24 official languages of the European Union together with Russian and Chinese.

 

Speaking at the Press Club Brussels, Publisher Colin Stevens said: "We are delighted to be serving our worldwide audience in their languages. As the foremost online news platform delivering broadcast quality video interviews from all EU states using EU Reporter’s own video journalists we now provide unique skills and market position to inform our audience and influence EU decision making on behalf of clients."

EU Reporter is viewed in more than 157 countries and territories worldwide (Google analytics) by more than 60,000 persons each month (Google analytics) as well as being emailed each week to a subscriber data base of more than 25,000 persons in EU institutions.

EU Reporter is widely viewed in the European Commission, European Parliament, EU institutions, embassies and EU government ministries.

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