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InnoPSM: New PSM research network

From funding models to accountability and access, InnoPSM promises a multi-stakeholder approach to research in the field of PSM.

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Reporting Hate Speech, Terrorism & Violence in South East Asia

In March 2019, a group of journalists, media managers and press regulators from five countries in the Asia-Pacific region met in Kuala Lumpur to develop guidelines for journalists and media workers in South East Asia.

Insight | Funding Public Media

Download our latest Insight report exploring public media funding worldwide and its future sustainability.

Beyond survival? A new Human Resources research project for PMA members

New project to explore people management strategies to ensure the development and growth of PSMs in the fragmented digital media landscape.

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Reporting Hate Speech & Violence in the Caribbean

An action plan for media practitioners, managers and owners from across the region.

The State of Humanitarian Journalism (Report)

How does the media cover humanitarian issues, if it does at all? This special report by the Humanitarian Journalism project presents findings from a four year, global research project into the state of humanitarian journalism.

Featured Event | Invisible Children: Children’s Media, Diversity and Forced Migration

How do you show diversity in children’s content, and how can we find ways of making content that has something engaging and entertaining to say about being an informed citizen?

Event | Battered But Not Broken – Why We Need Public Media in the Digital Age

Join us in Budapest on 1 March for an open lecture on the continuing need for strong, independent public media in the digital age.

CfP | VIEW Journal

This Call for Papers seeks submissions that reexamine PSB and its survival in light of recent technological change and economic developments.

Children’s Screen Content in an Era of Forced Migration

How can broadcasters face challenges and opportunities that arise when reflecting migration through children’s content in Europe?