29th April 2026
IJF 2026: What can PSM learn from others?
PMA’s journalist and researcher Charlotte Pion’s reflects on this year’s International Journalism Festival, and what public service media can learn from…
28th April 2026
Energy crisis, funding uncertainty & bias accusations | The PMA Briefing
Thai PBS launches an energy saving campaign; SABC’s funding woes likely to carry on for some years; CBC/Radio-Canada’s president rejects bias accusations.
28th April 2026
PSM Weekly | 22 – 28 April 2026
PMA's weekly round-up of public service media related stories and headlines from around the world.
24th April 2026
The challenge with parliamentary inquiries
Are such inquiries democracy and accountability in action, or an opportunity to put public media on trial?
22nd April 2026
PMA joins statement warning against new Czech PSM funding bill
PMA joins the MFRR in a call to the EC to assess a new PSM funding bill in Czech Republic, as concerns rise over compatibility with EMFA.
22nd April 2026
Cuts, threats of sanctions and donations | The PMA Briefing
Media freedom concerns grow in Nigeria as threats to RTV SLO’s licence fee emerge. BBC plans 10% job cuts, and NPR secures a record donation.
21st April 2026
On Our Radar | 22 April 2026
This edition: Hungary's post-election pledge to overhaul state media, and a new parliamentary inquiry into RTVE raises concerns.
21st April 2026
PSM Weekly | 15 – 21 April 2026
PMA's weekly round-up of public service media related stories and headlines from around the world.
16th April 2026
RNZ remains New Zealand’s most trusted news brand, survey reveals
RNZ has held its top spot as New Zealand's most trusted news brand in the latest Trust in News in Aotearoa New Zealand report.
