Featured Reports


TV Tower in Sarajevo

BHRT warns it’s on the brink of collapse

BiH might become the only European country without a public broadcaster, as BHRT reported existential challenges due to lack of funds.


Telecommunications towers

PSM Weekly | 24 – 30 January 2024

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


Side of a truck with RTV SLO branding.

Trust at RTV SLO: “It is easier to ruin than rebuild”

After RTV SLO went through challenges and reforms, how is the broadcaster encouraging and restoring public trust in them as an institution?


Recent News


Rai CEO resigns sparking fears of political interference

“A political clash has erupted over the position I hold ... which contributes to weakening Rai," said Rai’s CEO, Carlo Fuortes.

PSM Weekly | 4 – 9 May 2023

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

ABC Welcomes Five-Year Funding

The ABC responds to the first of the new five-year funding cycle, which provides "financial stability and allows the ABC to continue delivering on its charter".

“A cultural change”: sustainable PSM

In a follow-up to PMA's session on sustainability at PBI in Tokyo last year, we highlight recent PSM initiatives to be more sustainable. 

PSM Weekly | World Press Freedom Day 2023

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

WPFD 2023: Year in Review

On World Press Freedom Day 2023, it's never been more important to recognise how public service media promotes freedom of information and expression.

Cilla Benkö: We must all be the guardians of freedom of the press

Having free access to information is what freedom of speech and freedom of the press are ultimately about, writes Cilla Benkö, the head of Swedish Radio.

PMA Board member Odette Campbell passes away

It is with deep regret that the Public Media Alliance advises of the death of Mrs. Odette Campbell, our Vice President and Managing Director of the Grenada Broadcasting Network.

BBC World Service launches emergency radio service for Sudan

The programme, which will be broadcast live in London with input from teams in Amman and Cairo, will air on short wave in Sudan and be available on radio, online and across social media

SABC: New board appointed

South Africa's President has finally appointed 12 individuals to the new board of the SABC, six months after the old board disbanded.

Twitter ditches labels but concerns remain

Twitter removed labels for both independent and state-controlled public broadcasters, raising further concern about disinformation.