2016-09-01

It’s on this day in 2012 that the National Publishing and Broadcasting Collective launched. Originally named ‘ESC News’ followed by ‘The ESC News Group’, the NPBC is now known internationally as a provider of varied trading outlets operating through the mediums of publishing and broadcasting.

Now reaching an annual audience of 170,000,000 people worldwide, the National Publishing and Broadcasting Collective is responsible for the content and daily management of almost twenty outlets in eight departments of trade – the largest of which being Eurovoix News Services, reaching a third of the total audience base.

About the National Publishing and Broadcasting Collective

The National Publishing and Broadcasting Collective reach over 170,000,000 people from across the globe annually, with continuous growth year upon year since launching in 2012. Through multiple publishing and broadcasting mediums, the organisation is quickly becoming one of the world’s fastest growing collaborative platforms for developing outlets.

In celebrating four years of operation, we expand the ever-increasingly successful Department of Current Affairs with the integration of an already respected outlet and the creation of an entirely new one. SPECTRUMM Publishing Group, a Romanian magazine, will be joining the party.

SPECTRUMM focus upon a variety major international events providing more than just a story, with unique insights into each. Featuring interviews with the likes of Alexandra Stan and Vanotek, there’s always something that’ll catch your eye.

Xaralite also launches today with a focus on fitness, music, travel and sport. Xaralite joins the National Publishing and Broadcasting Collective as the only First Tier outlet since the creation of the Department of Radio and Television over a year ago.

SPECTRUMM Xaralite

Eurovoix also celebrates its fifth anniversary this year with this, the 6,000th article. Launched on April 11th, 2011, Eurovoix News Services have grown to become one of the leading sources of entertainment news tailored towards the European music scene and international song contests, including detailed coverage of ‘Eurovision’ events. Throughout the year Eurovoix News Services provide a reliable and prompt response to the very latest stories as and when they happen; allowing an active, global audience to follow their favourite events, and discover new talents.



Eurovoix celebrates five years of operation in 2016, with six thousand articles since launch.

To celebrate the incredible charity work of the National Publishing and Broadcasting Collective since launch in 2012, we spoke to Chloe Rose about her debut single; ‘For Me’ in aid of the Wayne Rooney Foundation. The foundation supports charities including Childline and the NSPCC.

Chloe Rose, sixteen, has previously performed at Wembley Arena and more recently – Old Trafford appearing as an interval act during Wayne Rooney’s testimonial match.

Events will be held throughout the week to celebrate four years of the National Publishing and Broadcasting Collective.

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