20th September 2016
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…
16th September 2016
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…
15th September 2016
PSM Weekly | 6-14 Sept 2016
Our weekly round-up of public service media related stories and headlines from around the world.
6th September 2016
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.
6th September 2016
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.
6th September 2016
PSM Weekly | 30 Aug-5 Sept 2016
Our weekly round-up of public service media related stories and headlines from around the world.
1st September 2016
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…
1st September 2016
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”.
1st September 2016
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.