PSM Weekly | 5-11 July

Our weekly round-up of public service media related stories and headlines from around the world.

RTHK files complaints against censorship after rescheduled show

Hong Kong’s public broadcaster denounces censorship after one of its satirical programmes was pulled at the last minute to be replaced by the Chinese Presidents speech.

Digital switchover in Nigeria hits another speed bump

Nigeria’s journey towards digital transition has faltered once more after missing another deadline. But the country aims to continue steps towards a digital future with a slower, phased switchover.

PSM Weekly | 28 June – 4 July

Our weekly round-up of public service media related stories and headlines from around the world.

Developing Social Media Guidelines for media professionals in the Caribbean

Looking back at our recent social media workshop and meeting in Barbados, which will contribute to a set of social media guidelines for the Caribbean region.

The Best of PSM | Celebrating public radio

High quality programmes and skilled presenters put public radio at the forefront of radio and audio innovation.

Changes afoot for RTVE

Reform means Spain’s public broadcaster is on right route towards greater independence, transparency and plurality.

Old radio

PSM Weekly | 21-27 June

Our weekly round-up of public service media related stories and headlines from around the world.

City of Lahore, Pakistan.

Violence against journalists continues in Pakistan

Safety remains a serious concern as hostility towards journalists continues to rise.

Essential role of social media in emergency coverage

Emergency coverage by CCN TV6 broadcast journalist highlights key role social media can play in natural disaster reporting.