Featured Reports


ZDF Berlin

How German-speaking PSM are facing fundamental reform

Across both Austria and Germany, why is there a movement to fundamentally change the public service media, ORF, ARD and ZDF?


BBC Plaque

Protest, scrutiny and cutbacks | The PMA Briefing

Public media workers in Argentina have protested over wage freezes, while in the US, the state of Indiana has cut funding for public media.


Data Journalism for Caribbean Disaster Preparedness: Meet the Fellows

Meet the fellows of the upcoming PMA/UNESCO/HEI-DA six-month intensive data journalism fellowship for the Caribbean.


Recent News


PSM Weekly | 25 September – 1 October 2024

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

Join PMA and UNESCO in shaping the future of Caribbean media literacy

The Public Media Alliance will conclude its Caribbean media literacy on December 10 with a regional consultation.

Artificial Intelligence: A protective tool for journalists?

Some broadcasters are using AI for good, and thinking of innovative ways it can be employed to protect journalism.

Peru press association proposes a bill to replace state broadcaster

A press association in Peru has proposed a new independent public media company after a series of scandals at the state broadcaster.

PSM Weekly | 18 – 24 September 2024

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

Nepal to create brand-new public service broadcaster

Nepal's Parliament passed a bill to create a new public media organisation from the merger of the existing state radio and TV networks.

Sweden: Public media fear funding proposal is “insufficient”

Public media in Sweden have raised concerns about the funding proposal as outlined in the public service investigation report.

PSM Weekly | 11-17 September

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

RTV SLO President calls for greater reform

A funding boost for RTV SLO has been cautiously welcomed, but the broadcaster's management has called on further legislative reform.

Ofcom: TV loses crown as main source for news in UK

Online sites and apps are now as popular as TV news – which saw a steep decline last year – for the first time, new Ofcom research has found.

The parliamentary Yle working group published its report, Merja Ylä-Anttila: We are facing difficult decisions

Yle's Parliamentary working group published its report, announcing heavy cuts in the budget of the public broadcaster.