14th November 2023
Blocked or not blocked? The News Media Scan by DW
An app to understand which news media is blocked and where has been developed by DW and OONI in effort for internet freedom and openness .
31st October 2023
How RTBF reaches young voters
Ahead of Belgium’s federal elections, Belgium’s public broadcaster, RTBF, is heading to schools to connect with the young voters.
17th October 2023
SVT new sustainable cloud-based production technology
A new technology created by SVT’s technical department could have a big impact on the organisation's finances and carbon footprint.
15th November 2019
ABC Australia releases new inclusivity and diversity plan
The Australian public broadcaster, ABC, sets out new measures aimed at enhancing greater integration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous communities by ensuring that local languages and voices are an everyday part of the national conversation.
3rd July 2019
Threats to media independence continue across Central Europe
“Backslide”. This seems to be the word most used to describe what’s happening to public broadcasting and independent media in parts of central Europe.
11th September 2018
Entertainment+
Outcomes from our participation in the South African Public Broadcasting Policy Review Colloquium.
7th April 2018
Geo TV blocked across Pakistan [Updated]
It is with great concern that PMA notes the current unlawful blocking of Pakistan’s largest TV network Geo.
10th April 2018
Meet our 2018 Travel Bursars
We are pleased to announce the names and projects of the professionals who have received this year’s Public Media Alliance travel bursaries.
19th February 2018
Travel Bursaries 2018
We are offering seven travel bursaries of up to £1,500 for employees of Public Media Alliance member organisations to visit another country for approximately one to two weeks.
15th August 2017
RTHK replaces BBC World Service with China’s state programming
Hong Kong’s public broadcaster will soon end its BBC World Service 24-hours relay, replacing it with China’s state radio channel.









