images/news/internet.jpgThe European Commission, the executive body of the European Union, has launched its very own channel on YouTube to make its audiovisual content more widely available to the public.
The channel, EUTube, contains video content ranging from documentaries covering the EU's activities and history to interviews with European commissioners.
Issues such as climate change, energy and immigration will all be covered by the content available on the channel.
Margot Wallström, the Commission's vice president for institutional relations and communication strategy, said the channel demonstrates that the Commission is committed to better explaining its policies and actions to citizens.
CNet
The channel, EUTube, contains video content ranging from documentaries covering the EU's activities and history to interviews with European commissioners.
Issues such as climate change, energy and immigration will all be covered by the content available on the channel.
Margot Wallström, the Commission's vice president for institutional relations and communication strategy, said the channel demonstrates that the Commission is committed to better explaining its policies and actions to citizens.
CNet