What the public stand to lose if Channel 4 is privatised

The UK’s public media landscape has faced significant turbulence under the current government, but a proposal to privatise Channel 4 could cause irreversible damage.


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ARD and ZDF are expanding their media libraries into a common streaming network

Press Release: The ARD and ZDF are developing a joint streaming network of their media libraries. In the future, it will allow users to find ZDF content in the ARD Mediathek and…


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Hong Kong: National security law takes its toll

With the deployment of the national security law, the standoff between independent journalism and Hong Kong authorities reaches boiling point.


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The challenges facing Nordic public media

Nordic countries might score highly in global press freedom rankings but there is no room for complacency when it comes to protecting public media.


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PMA condemns the harassment of BBC journalist at anti-lockdown protest in London

It is critical to democracy that journalists are free to do their jobs without fear of attack and intimidation.


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PMA welcomes CBC/Radio-Canada’s sustainability strategy

New five-year plan aims to transform Canadian public broadcaster’s environmental footprint.


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What does diversity and inclusion mean for the ABC?

Effective public media should be accountable to the breadth of society. For the Australian Broadcasting Corporation this means placing diversity, equity, and inclusion centre…


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Insight | New DRM project to help bridge educational gap

New project could extend reach of public broadcasters and their educational role, writes DRM's Ruxandra Obreja. 


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Media Freedom Coalition Statement on the Arrest of Roman Protasevich

Statement: The Media Freedom Coalition issues statement on the arrest of Roman Protasevich by Belarusian authorities.


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NBC: Industrial strike ends

After more than a month of industrial action, employees have returned to work following an agreement between the Namibian Broadcasting Corporation and the workers’ union.


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