21st October 2025
Broadcasting under fire | The PMA Briefing
A Rai journalist faces intimidation bomb attack, while ZDF condemns a fatal rocket strike on its Gaza production partner.
14th October 2025
Public media fronting up to delicate issues | The PMA Briefing
SBS defends its editorial policy; KBS launch constitutional complaint; and should the BBC World Service get funding from the defence budget?
8th October 2025
Confusion and complications for public media | The PMA Briefing
Confusion at VOA and trust in the media at a new low in US; Rti is hacked and a journalist safety officer employed at every UK police force.
30th September 2025
Big decisions ahead for public media | The PMA Briefing
EBU members vote on Israel's Eurovision participation, and the decision on public media funding in Germany is postponed.
24th September 2025
Public media, working together? | The PMA Briefing
French public media unite against attacks; Florida public media plea for financial help from NPR; and how to deal with AI and copyright?
9th September 2025
New governance structures and electoral concerns | The PMA Briefing
The outcomes of upcoming elections could bring stark choices for ČT & ČRo, while there are similar questions of survival for South Africa's public broadcaster.
2nd September 2025
What future for public media? | PMA Briefing
Germany and Thailand discuss the future of PSM while in Taiwan a self-regulatory alliance for online news emerges.
27th August 2025
Supporting journalism and public media | The PMA Briefing
Calls to end killing of journalists in Gaza; Guinea-Bissau expels Portuguese news orgs; BBC local reporting service milestone; philanthropic support for US public media.
20th August 2025
Cuts implemented, threatened, and rejected | The PMA Briefing
American public media announce cuts; Czech public media is threatened with a funding drop; Swiss public media gets a boost.
12th August 2025
Contrasting future for international public media | The PMA Briefing
Voice of Nigeria looks to a digital future; VOA director claims an illegal ouster; RTBF defends its journalists; Rai rebuffs RSF report.









