Our weekly round-up of public service media related stories and headlines from around the world.
Slovak public broadcaster RTVS’s licence fee structure faces axing, with plans to suspend the funding model from July 2023 up in the air.
There are fears that the creation of a new public media entity is in doubt after the resignation of Jacinda Ardern.
A new book argues for a more humanitarian journalism, caring less about how 'newsworthy' a crisis is and more about the scale of suffering.
The government has promised to reform RTÉ’s "broken" funding model by September 2024 but has previously rejected funding through taxation.
Our weekly round-up of public service media related stories and headlines from around the world.
SABC plans to improve news provision with the launch of a 24-hour news channel in all of South Africa's indigenous languages.
BBC Chairman examines the continuing role of the BBC World Service in providing impartial and trustworthy news to global audiences.
CBC/Radio-Canada's President reflects on how they strive to retain through three factors: ability, affinity and authenticity.
The Court of Tax Appeals has acquitted Maria Ressa and Rappler of four charges of tax evasion, although three charges are still pending.