Featured Reports


PSM Weekly | 23-29 April 2025

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


Filter camera lens broken after accidently fell down to floor.

PMA to co-host journalist mental wellbeing conference MediaStrong

The Public Media Alliance is pleased to announce it will co-host the third MediaStrong Symposium for mental health in journalism. 


The Beehive, New Zealand's Parliament

Submission on New Zealand Media Reform Discussion Document

In March, PMA responded to the New Zealand Ministry of Culture and Heritage on the Media Reform Discussion Document. 


Recent News


How can AI bolster the mission of PSM?

The integration of AI by PSM needs safeguards through policies and proper governance, PMA's CEO told a conference in Taiwan.

ABC Assist: Designing an AI application for responsibility in the UX

ABC's Digital Product team developed ABC Assist, a powerful AI tool that improves research process for the public broadcaster's employees. 

PSM Weekly | 4 – 10 September

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

Yle faces structural changes and major budget cuts

The Act on the Finnish Broadcasting Company will be amended to boost Yle's transparency on its operations and finance.

PSM Weekly | 21-27 August

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

How two Caribbean broadcasters covered Hurricane Beryl

Caribbean broadcasters ensured timely, accurate Hurricane Beryl coverage through preparedness, collaboration, and strong community trust.

PTS launches new children’s service – PTS XS

On August 20th, PTS Taiwan officially launched Taiwan's first cross-media, audio-visual platform tailored for children and teens, "PTS XS."

ABC Managing Director David Anderson stands down

ABC Managing Director David Anderson has notified the ABC Board of his intention to leave the organisation.

Foreign correspondents on location from around the world

Overseas reporting is prioritised and important for Swedish Radio, writes director of foreign affairs Anders Pontara in this member blog.

It’s about trust: Public service media and disinformation

Public service media are often credited as an antidote to fake news, but how do they do it, and are they doing it well?

Fake or Fact: SRG and SBB launch new module on school train

The rolling classroom will drive through Switzerland with a new train car on the subject of "fake news" from today.