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Sweden: Implications for public media after election

Elections in Sweden have seen gains for the far-right Sweden Democrats, which could present challenges for media institutions.


Journalism Makes a Difference – World News Day 2022

This World News Day, PMA is proud to showcase a selection of news stories from our members to highlight how "Journalism Makes a Difference".


The Beehive, New Zealand's Parliament

PMA makes submission on New Zealand’s new public media entity

In our submission to the New Zealand Government, we outline our concerns with the legislation which would establish the new entity.


Recent News


PSM Weekly | 14 – 20 June

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

Update: What’s going on at SABC? #3

The latest about the ongoing crisis at the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC).

Tonga broadcaster saga prompts media freedom discussion

Media freedom has come under the spotlight in Tonga ever since the prime minister threatened the public broadcaster over his dissatisfaction of their reporting. Our 2017 travel bursar, Koro Vaka'uta,…

PSM Weekly | 7 – 13 June

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

PSM Weekly | 31 May – 6 June

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

Protests in Venezuela against broadcaster’s impartiality

Students and opponents have recently gathered at the offices of the state-owned Venezolana de Televisión (VTV), to protest against the broadcaster's conduct.

Journalist safety an ongoing concern in Pakistan

The Public Media Alliance urges the Pakistani Government to rigorously investigate a reported abduction attempt on Azaz Syed, a senior correspondent at Geo TV in Islamabad on 2 June.

Press Release: UNESCO & PMA Social Media Guidelines Workshop & Meeting

The Public Media Alliance will run a unique social media workshop for Caribbean journalists this June, offering participants the opportunity to contribute to a new set of guidelines for the region.

Focus on PSM | India

Public service broadcasting in India has been growing, amidst challenges, bans and incomplete digital transitions. Considerable hostility towards journalists also remains across the country.

PSM Weekly | 24-30 May

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

Poland approves amendment to licence fee law

Polish Pay-TV providers will now have to share their subscription databases in a bid to make the collection of the public broadcaster’s licence fee more efficient.