World Press Freedom Day 2016

PMA CEO Sally-Ann Wilson reflects on global media freedom and our concern for public media in Tonga

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 the workplace.

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.

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.

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.

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.

Zika public service announcements for Caribbean broadcasters

As the Zika virus spreads throughout Latin America, radio is once again proving its worth in crisis situations.

PBS in the changing media landscape

In a recent interview during a visit to PBS affiliate Think TV, CEO Paula Kerger explained how the broadcaster maintains its high level of public trust and support whilst keeping pace with the ever-changing media landscape.

New reports: Media pluralism and public news in the digital environment

A new report assessing media pluralism across 19 EU Member States in 2015.

New reports: Media pluralism & public news in the digital environment

Two fascinating new reports have been released this week with a focus on Europe's media landscape