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 & public news in the digital environment

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

European PSBs launch new services for refugees

As the number of refugees in Europe grows, public media organisations have launched a number of services to cater for those who have recently arrived

Will reforms give Myanmar an independent public broadcaster?

For almost 55-years Myanmar’s military government controlled and curtailed the country’s media landscape. Now, with a newly elected government and promised reforms, there might be hope for an independent public broadcaster.

Journalist safety dominates World Media Summit

Leading global media figures met in Doha for the annual World Media Summit, with the future of news and news organisations at the top of the agenda.

PSM in the 21st Century: What value and which values?

This article is an edited version of Prof. Gregory F. Lowe's speech from the EBU Knowledge Exchange 2015 on the topic of PSM Contribution to Society.

Workshops and journalism development in the Caribbean

Our workshop facilitator Steffon Campbell discusses investigative journalism workshops as pathways to the development of journalism in the Caribbean