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5th May 2026
PMA Trainer Grant: Advancing Investigative Journalism in Belize
This year's first PMA Trainer Grant workshop focused on advancing investigative journalism at Greater Belize Media.
5th May 2026
RightsCon 2026 Cancellation Is a Blow to Civil Society, Free Expression & Right to Assembly
PMA has joined members of GFMD & IFEX in condemning the Zambian government’s decision to force the last-minute cancellation of RightsCon 2026.
3rd May 2026
WPFD 2026: Why press freedom matters for disaster preparedness and resilience
Public media are critical partners in disaster preparedness and response, but to be effective, independence is paramount.
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.
15th April 2026
PMA opposes Czech government’s draft law on public media
PMA opposes the government's proposal to replace the existing licence fee with direct state budget funding.
14th April 2026
Overhauls, digital rollout & parliamentary inquiries | The PMA Briefing
Hungarian broadcaster’s news division to be paused, Tunisia's president criticises broadcaster, and controversial inquiry launched into RTVE.
Browse by themes
AI and Public Service Media
FIAT/IFTA and PMA announce partnership
30th October 2025
How (and why) RNZ used AI to recreate a dead man’s voice
30th October 2025
Towards Digital Sovereignty: German Media Pilot Shared Data Systems
16th October 2025
Big Tech & Public Service Media
Google threatens to cut out NZ media, while job losses mount
29th October 2024
One year on from Meta’s Canadian news ban
14th August 2024
Content Creators & Public Service Media
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Emergency Broadcasting
Public Service Media as Critical Infrastructure
18th August 2025
How DVB reached audiences in earthquake-hit Myanmar
10th June 2025
PSM Unpacked | Disaster preparedness
29th May 2025
Indigenous Public Service Media
Public service media and its obligations to Indigenous Peoples
8th February 2024
Charting a Path for Indigenous Media
9th October 2023
How PSM serve Indigenous Peoples
9th August 2023
International Public Service Media
Head of ABC International on Australia’s role in the Pacific
21st August 2025
Filling the gap left by RFE/RL
9th June 2025
Why funding for ABC International should be stepped up
15th April 2025
News Media & Mental Health
Public Service Media Funding
Celebrating the rare victories for public media
2nd April 2026
BBC Charter Review: A generational opportunity for the BBC
10th March 2026
Trump and Public Service Media
Cuts implemented, threatened, and rejected | The PMA Briefing
20th August 2025
CPB to wind down operations
4th August 2025
Statement on defunding of US public media
18th July 2025
Trust in Public Service Media
RNZ: the challenge to serve many audiences
3rd September 2025
RNZ publishes audience research on trust
1st May 2025
Five insights about the news of tomorrow
26th February 2025


































