Sri Lanka passes controversial law to regulate online content

Sri Lankan lawmakers have passed a bill to regulate online content that media freedom activists fear is an attempt to muzzle free speech.


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Change at the top of the SRG is initiated

The Swiss public broadcaster has announced a succession plan for the top leadership ahead of what could be significant reform to how the broadcaster is funded.


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CBC Kids News: Helping kids be safer and savvier online

CBC Radio-Canada's Catherine Tait details the reasons and purpose behind a news service for kids, by kids, about what matters to them.


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Government review proposes a range of changes at the BBC

The UK Government's Mid-Term Review of the BBC has recommended a range of reforms, but critics have labelled the proposals a "kick" at the broadcaster.


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Tensions and election prove a test for Taiwan media

Taiwan is in the spotlight ahead of an election amid geopolitical tension and an apparent disinformation campaign.


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PMA welcomes the historic agreement on EMFA

PMA welcomes the recent deal on the European Media Freedom Act, or EMFA, a major step towards safeguarding press freedom.


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PSM Unpacked | Moving to a digital future

Our global membership recently joined our PSM Unpacked roundtable to discuss the opportunities and challenges of a digital future.


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Funding cuts, freezes and reviews faced by many public broadcasters

Viable and sustainable funding for public media is increasingly at risk around the world, posing a threat to trusted news and information.


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EMFA: Protection of journalists’ sources must be in line with human rights standards

The Public Media Alliance joins calls from 17 organisations to ensure the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA) contains high level protection of journalists’ sources.


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SRG SSR warns of significant cuts if levy reductions pass

The Swiss public broadcaster SRG SSR has warned a substantial funding cut would bring drastic consequences for Swiss media.


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