Tunisia approves declaration on media freedom

Last week Tunisia’s President Beji Caid Essebi signed a declaration granting independent journalism and the right to information.

PSM Weekly 22-29 August

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

New Information Bill contested in Fiji

A proposed Information Bill in Fiji may limit both media and citizens’ ability to access information.

PSM Weeky: 15-21 August

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

Party in Brazil for public media

A Brazilian social movement is organising a party in São Paulo in defense of the country’s broadcaster

Communications Minister to face Parliament enquiry over SABC crisis

Today, South Africa’s Communications Minister, Faith Muthambi, will respond to a parliamentary inquiry over the turmoil that has been unsettling the nation’s broadcaster

Call for Papers: MeCCSA 2017

Call for papers for the Media, Communication and Cultural Studies Association conference

Call for Papers: MEDCOM 2017

Call for papers: for the third World Conference on Media and Mass Communication

Call for Papers: View Journal of European Television History and Culture

How has European media culture been shaped by the commercialisation of media outlets and foreign influence?

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Indian public broadcaster acts to prevent closure of media offices

India’s public broadcaster recently intervened to prevent the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting from closing down regional news units.