The European News Exchange (short: ENEX) is an association of commercial TV broadcasters. Coordinated by the ENEX Centre in Luxembourg, ENEX members share their news content and news production resources to gain competitive advantages in newsgathering. ENEX began as a technical service platform and has developed into a news provider that gathers daily news video stories from its members in a news pool. All ENEX content is available to its members for free. To ensure exclusivity, usually only one channel per territory is allowed to join.

History and Membership

On 14 December 1993, managers from RTL Television, RTL Belgium, RTL Nederland, M6 in France, and corporate parent of the latter CLT (Compagnie Luxembourgeoise de Télédiffusion, later to become RTL Group) met in Luxembourg to found the European News Exchange. The initial goal was to combine the resources of the different TV channels and to reduce costs by sharing news footage, technical facilities, and satellite space. ENEX started operating in 1994.

In 1996, ENEX merged with the "News Consortium" consisting of CBS, Sky News, VTM Belgium, and TBS Japan. The members of the News Consortium joined ENEX, then operating one digital and one analogue satellite channel. Ten years after its inception, 30 ENEX members were making tens of thousands of bookings on 10 satellite channels and exchanging more than 5,000 news stories per year.[citation needed]

In 2003, ENEX digitised the picture exchange; all news stories were now recorded on a server. The following year, the number of items nearly doubled when footage from CBS Newspath was added. In 2005, ENEX introduced News Link, a system for the transmission and exchange of content via the internet on a file-sharing basis.

In 2022 ENEX had 55 members with more than 75 channels operating globally. ENEX maintains 8 digital satellite channels on Eutelsat 16A. All ENEX members contribute and receive content from all over the world via the News Exchange Platform (NEP), successor to News Link. In 2022, ENEX members delivered more than 35,000 items of video content and 3,000 live signals.

ENEX cooperates with the Alianza Informativa Latinoamericana (AIL), a similar collaborative news organization in Latin America. ENEX, in 2018, had 14 Latin American partners. In 2015 ENEX began to expand into the Middle East, where the partnership has four members.

ENEX operates an MCR interconnected with partners and major institutions via IP, fiber, and satellite. LiveU Matrix technology is used for live news content streaming.

One of the most recent members is LNK, one of the major commercial TV channels in Lithuania.

Full list of ENEX members

Current

List of ENEX members
ChannelCountry
ArtearArgentina
TelearubaAruba
Sky News AustraliaAustralia
Servus TVAustria
N1Balkan Peninsula
RTL-TVIBelgium
VTMBelgium
Grupo BandeirantesBrazil
bTVBulgaria
SMGChina
ANT1 CyprusCyprus
Caracol TelevisiónColombia
RTL TelevizijaCroatia
TeleCuraçaoCuraçao
TV NovaCzech Republic
TV 2Denmark
Grupo SINDominican Republic
EcuavisaEcuador
DelfiEstonia
MTV3Finland
BFM TVFrance
M6France
RTL TelevisionGermany
ANT1Greece
TV Azteca GuateGuatemala
RTL KlubHungary
RudawIraq
The JournalIreland
SýnIceland
Canal 12Israel
TBSJapan
LNKLithuania
RTL LëtzebuergLuxembourg
Telma TVNorth Macedonia
Map TV NewsMorocco
TV AztecaMexico
TV VijestiMontenegro
TVC NewsNigeria
TV 2Norway
RTL 4Netherlands
Eco TVPanama
TelefuturoParaguay
TVNPoland
SICPortugal
TeleOncePuerto Rico
Pro TVRomania
MarkizaSlovakia
POP TVSlovenia
TelecincoSpain
TV4Sweden
TVBSRepublic of China
NTVTurkey
1+1Ukraine
Al ArabiyaUnited Arab Emirates
Sky NewsUnited Kingdom
CBSUnited States

Former

ChannelCountry
TelefeArgentina
ATVAruba
ANS TVAzerbaijan
Real TVAzerbaijan
UnitelBolivia
Canal 13Chile
MegaChile
TeleticaCosta Rica
Canal 6El Salvador
Azteca HondurasHonduras
Canal 11Honduras
Canal 2Israel
Sky TG24Italy
TVNPanama
Latina TelevisiónPeru
WAPA-TVPuerto Rico
Canal 4Uruguay
VenevisiónVenezuela

Suspended

ChannelCountryCause
NTVRussiaSuspended due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Business model

All ENEX members pay a yearly membership fee – the amount depends on the size of the channel, the size of its market, its contribution to the ENEX content pool, and the use of satellite time. Each member submits material from their own-produced news programmes to the ENEX content pool without receiving any financial compensation. In return, they can use material from this pool for their programmes, free of charge.

Live operations

ENEX organises live stand-up coverage of major planned and breaking news events on behalf of partners. The Greek financial crisis of summer 2015 saw ENEX deploying satellite trucks to Athens but also to each of the long-running string of governmental meetings in Brussels, Strasbourg, and Luxembourg City such as Eurogroup, Ecofin and full council.

The Germanwings plane crash saw ENEX have live camera positions in Seyne Les Alpes, France, Dusseldorf Airport and Haltern Am See in Germany. Over the course of the Charlie Hebdo shooting, ENEX used three SNGs to provide positions in five locations, including the magazine's offices on the first day and the Paris supermarket for the final hostage-freeing.

Pre-planned events have included the British royal wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the birth of their children and the election of Pope Francis in 2013.