The European Commission has jumped on the video-sharing bandwagon by opening a page on the YouTube website to spread its audiovisual messages.
The EU homepage – www.youtube.com/EUtube - will officially be launched on Friday (29 June) under plans by EU communication commissioner Margot Wallstrom.
Although there is no plan yet to compete with Paris Hilton videos - which are some of the most popular searches on YouTube - the EU executive aims to reach out to a new audience.
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