1st November 2023
State Media Monitor 2023: A Bleak Reading
The spectre of a series of intensifying conflicts presents an alarming peril to democratic societies, ahead of a crucial election year.
22nd July 2022
Report: Making Big Tech Pay for the News They Use
New research assesses how policy makers and legislators are looking to rebalance the power dynamic between big tech and news providers.
6th May 2022
New study reveals how audiences undervalue the BBC
A new report provides evidence of how British audiences underestimate the value they get from the UK’s largest public service media organisation and the licence fee.
28th January 2022
Funding Democracy: Public Media and Democratic Health in 33 Countries
Funding Democracy: A new report provides evidence of a positive correlation between well-funded public media and healthy democracies.
19th January 2022
Report: Impact of Covid-19 on media in Southeast Asia
A research report into the key impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the media across Southeast Asia, and a draft Media Recovery Plan.
22nd September 2021
News of the nation: The transformation of national broadcasting
Read our report for the Judith Neilson Institute on the changing role of national broadcasters and public media in Asia.
20th November 2019
Beyond survival?
New Research: People management strategies for the development and growth of PSBs in the fragmented digital media landscape
7th October 2019
Social Media Guidelines | For media professionals & journalists in Southern Africa
Read our latest guidelines developed collaboratively with journalists and media professionals from across Southern Africa.
4th October 2019
CfP | RIPE@2020
Public service media has never before had to prove its value within and for society, particularly with an increasingly changing media landscape as well as evolving types of society.
23rd September 2019
The audience of PSM news (Report)
In the current digital media age, how can PSM news expand their audience reach when younger audiences are getting their news from alternative sources and populist attitudes seem to be on the rise?