Radio Series Attracts EU Underwriting

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The public radio series “Travel with Rick Steves” has secured major underwriting support from the European Union Delegation to the USA through April 2014.

According to a statement from the delegation, “Rick Steves celebrates the diversity of Europe while at the same time reminding people how much Europe has achieved by working together. In this way — in the context of a radio series that brings the entire world closer to home — he also gives Americans a deeper understanding of Europe and the EU.”

Soon, with every episode, listeners will hear:   “Travel with Rick Steves is made possible in part by the European Union Delegation to the USA. The European Union received the 2012 Nobel Peace Prize for promoting peace, human rights and democracy. Information available at EUintheUS.org

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“Travel with Rick Steves is made possible in part by the European Union Delegation to the USA. Tips about traveling in Europe and information about the EU is available at EUintheUS.org

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6 Replies to “Radio Series Attracts EU Underwriting”

  1. Congratulations Rick, I am happy for you and your radio series. Of course, I see you on the public broadcasting system in my state. You deserve it.

  2. I didn’t even know there was such a thing as the European Union Delegation to the USA. They must be a smart bunch.

    I appreciate their support.

    Rick’s doppelganger
    WEDU Tampa

  3. Hi, Rick. I’ve been a fan for years, and I use excerpts of your travel films when teaching History to my 7th graders. I always kick of the Rome unit with Rick Steve’s Caesar’s Rome, but I looked for it online this morning and found that it has totally disappeared from any links I had used before. Is it out there somewhere and I am missing it? One of my colleagues had a DVD copy of it but she can’t find it. Would love to have access – would even pay for it! (imagine) Would appreciate any help you could provide. -Gina

  4. The EU can’t have too much austerity if they can subsidize an American radio program.

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