A Conversation with RIPE Scholars

In a conversation recorded at the 2014 RIPE Conference in Tokyo, PSM scholars discuss their research into political, social, and cultural questions faced by public service media in the age of global interactive communication.

Travel bursars of 2012

The world mourns Nelson Mandela

South Africa’s first black president and hero of the anti-apartheid struggle has died, sparking a outpouring of grief and tributes for a man who embodied freedom and reconciliation

Australia takes analogue signal off the air

One of the first countries to broadcast digital TV will complete its switchover by the end of this year

What Scottish independence would mean for broadcasting

If Scotland left the UK, what shape would its national broadcaster take?

What has TV done for the world?

On World Television Day, we reflect on why this ubiquitous medium’s time is far from over, and an opportune moment to remember its value