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    The European Commission unveiled its latest European Media Industry Outlook on Friday, calling for accelerated adoption of digital technologies and user-focused business models to secure the future of Europe’s media and audiovisual sectors. Released amid growing competition from global tech platforms and evolving consumer behavior, the report outlines a strategic vision to boost the sector’s competitiveness, sustainability and cultural influence.

    EU unveils strategy to transform media with AI and €10B in funding
    EU unveils €10.6B strategy to transform media with AI and audience-first content.

    The Outlook identifies three main priorities for the industry: placing users at the center of business strategies, increasing investment in European technological solutions such as artificial intelligence, and capitalizing on the region’s cultural and intellectual property assets. The European Commission said these efforts are critical to helping media companies scale operations, expand audiences and maintain editorial independence in an increasingly crowded global content landscape.

    To support these goals, the Commission is channeling €1.6 billion through the Creative Europe programme between 2021 and 2027. The funding targets content innovation, cross-border collaboration, digital transformation and professional training across film, television, video games and news media. In a further step, the European Commission has proposed a new €9 billion initiative under the upcoming Multiannual Financial Framework, known as AgoraEU, which aims to strengthen culture, media and civil society, with a particular focus on enhancing the competitiveness of Europe’s creative and audiovisual sectors.

    Creative Europe and AgoraEU at the core of EU’s funding push

    European Commission Executive Vice-President Henna Virkkunen emphasized that while the region has demonstrated creative excellence in cinema, gaming and journalism, long-term resilience will depend on aligning media strategies with audience expectations and technological change. She pointed to recent European successes at major international film festivals as evidence of the continent’s creative potential but warned that innovation and agility are essential to convert this into sustained market impact.

    The report comes as Europe’s media landscape faces intensifying pressure from global digital platforms, which continue to dominate audience attention and advertising revenues. Social video platforms, generative AI tools and algorithm-driven content delivery have rapidly reshaped how media is produced, distributed and consumed. In response, the Commission is urging European companies to invest in scalable AI, adopt personalized content formats, and prioritize data-driven user engagement.

    Regulatory backing aims to balance innovation and media freedom

    At the regulatory level, the Outlook complements broader EU initiatives such as the Digital Services Act and the Digital Markets Act. These frameworks seek to ensure fairness, transparency and open competition in digital markets, while safeguarding the independence and pluralism of European media. The Commission said a modern, well-regulated and technologically advanced media industry is essential for both economic resilience and democratic integrity.

    In parallel with the European Commission’s report, the European media market witnessed a significant development this week as Media for Europe, the holding company founded by Italy’s Berlusconi family, announced its acquisition of a 76 percent stake in Germany’s ProSiebenSat.1 for €1.9 billion. The merger, set to create the largest free-to-air broadcaster in Europe with revenues of €6.8 billion, has raised questions in Germany about editorial independence and cross-border media ownership.

    Media for Europe has pledged to maintain the editorial autonomy of the German broadcaster and invest in content and technology. The twin developments underscore a pivotal moment for Europe’s media industry, with both public policy and private investment converging on the urgent need to adapt. The European Commission’s message is clear: the future of European media depends on innovation, audience relevance and the ability to compete globally without compromising cultural values or media freedom. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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