19th May 2016
South African broadcaster eyes growth in local content
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has announced that 90% of its radio music content will be sourced locally.
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12th May 2016
Political pressure to privatise SBC in Switzerland
Editor-in-Chief of SBC's Swissinfo.ch releases statement in support of the broadcaster's role as an instrument of democracy.
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11th May 2016
Concern for public media in Poland
Impact of new media laws leads to growing concern for media freedom and public service broadcasting in Poland.
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9th May 2016
PSB reform and media freedom in Africa
Two new reports suggest that PSB reforms have failed across Africa whilst media freedom has improved but is still precarious.
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3rd May 2016
World Press Freedom Day 2016
PMA CEO Sally-Ann Wilson reflects on global media freedom and our concern for public media in Tonga
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29th April 2016
BBC launches new diversity and inclusion strategy
The new strategy aims to dramatically improve the corporation’s inclusivity and representation of the UK’s diverse public, both through the content it produces and internally at…
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27th April 2016
Views and Voices
An area of our website for the staff of fully paid PMA members, enabling them to access the Views and Voices of those around the world who are concerned with public service media.
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21st April 2016
PMA member countries show progress in World Press Freedom Index
With the release of Reporters without Borders’ (RSF) World Press Freedom Index, we take a look at the progress made by some of our member countries.
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18th April 2016
The challenges & risks for PSB in the digital media landscape
RTE's Noel Curran delivers lecture about the challenges and risks for public service broadcasting in a digital media landscape.
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11th April 2016
New public television service for the Solomon Islands
Following a successful feasibility study in 2015, the Solomon Islands’ national radio broadcaster, SIBC, is planning to launch a new public television service.
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