Public Media Alliance welcomes new board members

The Public Media Alliance today announce the appointment of their new President, Vice Presidents and Board following the associations AGM and Global Conference…


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Maldivian government warns against involvement with Al-Jazeera documentary

The Maldivian majority party has threatened to use defamation laws to punish those involved in producing or broadcasting a documentary that uncovers corruption…


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PSM Weekly | 6-14 Sept 2016

Our weekly round-up of public service media related stories and headlines from around the world.


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Foreign journalists in Maldives to require background checks

Media professionals will be now face restrictions to work in the Maldives, as the government has now disposed new immigration rules.


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Provisional measure threatens autonomy of Brazil’s public broadcaster

The newly confirmed Brazilian government has recently proposed a measure that would change the structure and the autonomy of the public broadcaster.


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PSM Weekly | 30 Aug-5 Sept 2016

Our weekly round-up of public service media related stories and headlines from around the world.


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Public media in Kosovo under attack over demarcation deal

Kosovo’s public broadcaster, RTK, suffered a second attack last week on its premises by a group that is against the government’s demarcation deal with…


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Proposed bill could regulate & punish media in Namibia

A new information bill proposed by the government in Namibia could impact media freedom by punishing professionals who report “irresponsibly”.


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Papua New Guinea makes move from analogue to digital TV

At a conference in Papua New Guinea last week, the government expressed support for the nation’s move from analogue to digital broadcasting.


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