The ten languages published on the multilingual website are English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Czech, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese and Romanian,[9] aimed at a pan-European audience.[10] The languages most commonly appearing on the site are English, French, German,[7] Italian and Spanish.
Every day articles chosen from around 200[11] European and international media outlets are translated and published.[12] Increasingly, Voxeurop publishes original content[6] and press cartoons,[13] often in partnership with Cartoon Movement.[14][15]
Beyond partnerships with around 200 European and international press organisations for the translation of articles, Voxeurop has also signed numerous agreements with French and other outlets for the publication of articles on their website. These outlets include Alternatives économiques,[16] Internazionale,[17]Zeit Online,[18]Investigate Europe,[19] Cosmoscène,[20] and BVC News.[21]
Independence
Voxeurop is editorially and financially independent.[6] Adherence to the Charter of Munich on the Rights and Duties of Journalists and the Global Charter of Ethics for Journalists, the observance of which is monitored by the scientific committee, is intended to guarantee the news site's strict editorial independence.[22] As a cooperative society of collective interest (SCIC), Voxeurop is also independent from its shareholders, who are mostly readers, journalists and translators from 23 different countries.
Organisation
Legal form
Voxeurop was initially established as an association. It would keep this status for three years before becoming a European media cooperative (SCE) in 2017.[23] Under this status, until 2019, it would remain a cooperative and participative company (SCOP), before becoming a cooperative society of collective interest.[24]
Business model
Voxeurop's business model is based on financial support from readers,[25] similar to The Guardian,[23] but with advertising for non-members. Access to the home page, as well as some articles, is free, but the majority of the site is only accessible through paid subscription. Paid membership is designed to guarantee readers editorial quality and genuine independence,[26] in return for access to exclusive content and the absence of advertising. Since 2021, Voxeurop has sold shares to its subscribers. In 2023, a fundraising campaign drew almost 200 shareholders from 27 countries and raised €25,000.[27]
With "Voxeurop services", the site extends its editorial activities by offering tailor-made editorial services and multilingual translation into all European languages.[28]