Euronews, a traditional tv-channel controlled by public broadcasters mostly from the south and east of Europe and subsidized by the European Commission, on Tuesday opened a new office in the heart of the EU quarter in Brussels. EU Commission Vice President was among those that attended the opening. The office takes up two floors, is about 400 square meters, includes a three-camera studio, a master control room and an edit suite, and workspaces for about 20 people. At the opening, Reding said that 1 out of every 25 official EU Commission communications proposals was about strengthening Euronews.