1st August 2021
Poland: Anti-foreign media amendment inches closer as TVN24’s licence is suspended
With the suspension of TVN24’s licence and a draft media bill to ban non-European media ownership underway, media pluralism in Poland continues to be threatened.
29th July 2021
Hong Kong: Undermining of public media, independent journalism continues
The fallout from the closure of pro-democracy tabloid Apple Daily and further restrictions on public broadcaster RTHK have left independent media in Hong Kong facing a bleak future.
28th July 2021
Australian public media expand COVID-19 language services
Australian public broadcasters ABC and SBS have expanded their services to make COVID-19 updates available in more languages.
28th July 2021
Editorial independence of Manx Radio must be respected
Editorial independence is fundamental to trusted public media and underpins its role in holding power to account.
27th July 2021
FRONTLINE: Collaborating on the Pegasus Project
"There are always uncertainties in investigative journalism, but in this case they were worth stepping up to."
27th July 2021
PSM Weekly | 21 – 27 July 2021
Our weekly round-up of public service media related stories and headlines from around the world.
23rd July 2021
PMA welcomes $565m funding recommendation for CPB
Approval could lead to a 27% jump in funding for US public media in 2024 compared to current levels.
20th July 2021
PSM Weekly | 14 – 20 July 2021
Our weekly round-up of public service media related stories and headlines from around the world.
20th July 2021
Major media networks collaborate to develop talented Pacific journalists
The number and quality of Pacific journalists are expected to rise in a never before seen collaboration between four major media organisations.
19th July 2021
Floods in Europe: PSM in times of emergency
As deadly floods ravage parts of Germany and Belgium, public broadcasters play a significant role in reaching the entire population with critical and lifesaving information.