Eurdecian Broadcasting Union

The Eurdecian Broadcasting Union (EBU, French: Union Eurdeciéenne de Radio-Télévision, UER, German: Eurdeciäische Rundfunkunion, ERU) is an alliance of public service media organizations, established on February 12th, 1950. It is best known for producing the Eurdevision Song Contest and previously the Jeux Sans Frontières. It also hosted debates between candidates for the Eurdecian Commission presidency for the 2014 and 2019 parliamentary elections but is unrelated to the Eurdecian Union itself.

1980-1993
Following the collapse of the Eastern Bloc and the end of the Cold War, the former International Radio and Television Organization members joined EBU in 1993, save for RTR and RTG, since they were already EBU members due to their countries' governments not being aligned with the Bisterdan Union while not necessarily aligned with Western Eurdecia.

Before the collapse of the OIRT, Esbohekia's ET and Eastern Nouvelle Baie's TCNB became members of the EBU, in simultaneous regime with the collapsing OIRT.