Highlights from our data journalism for disaster preparedness hackathon

Highlights from PMA's three-day data journalism for Caribbean disaster preparedness hackathon, held in Bridgetown, Barbados.


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Caribbean media urges support in face of tech giants

A Caribbean media leader has called for a united approach to regulate social media and technology companies in the region.


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Why data journalism matters for disaster risk reduction and response

In this report, we explore how public media use data journalism to turn complex information into life-saving guidance during disasters.


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BBC research reveals global influence and status as top UK cultural export

Recent global audience research from UK public broadcaster BBC has revealed its unmatched international impact.


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PMA submission in support of Switzerland’s international public media

In April, PMA responded to the Swiss Federal Council's draft proposal to waive contributions to SRG SSR's international services.


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“Data is about humans more than the numbers”: HEI-DA founder on bringing data journalism to the Caribbean with PMA

HEI-DA’s Marianne Bouchart on mentoring Caribbean journalists, tackling data fears, and why human stories should drive disaster reporting.


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WPFD 2025: Our renewed commitment to defend public media

In this WPFD message, PMA's CEO warns of escalating media freedom threats and outlines our renewed commitment to defend public media.


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Data Journalism for Caribbean Disaster Preparedness: Meet the Fellows

Meet the fellows of the upcoming PMA/UNESCO/HEI-DA six-month intensive data journalism fellowship for the Caribbean.


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PSM Weekly | 9-15 April 2025

Our weekly round-up of public service media related stories and headlines from around the world.


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End of federal funds would break fabric of public national network, says NPR’s CEO

NPR President & CEO Katherine Maher cautions that federal funding cuts could dismantle the infrastructure of US public radio and broadcasting.


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