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Meet the team leading our Data Journalism for Disaster Preparedness project

Meet our partner and the facilitating team for the upcoming Data Journalism for Caribbean Disaster Risk Preparedness project.


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As EMFA implementation grows closer, why some concerns remain

As the EMFA is coming into effect in the coming months, what media policy reforms are necessary to ensure a proper implementation in the EU?


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Public broadcasters apologise for editorial failings | The PMA Briefing

Both the BBC and DR own up to failings, as documentaries that are then mired in controversy, and taken off their OTT platforms.


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PSM Weekly | 21 – 27 February 2024

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

Public media in Poland struggles for a reset

All public radio stations have now been liquidated, while TVP has been accused of political bias, as public media reforms in Poland continue.  

ABC and Tonga Broadcasting Commission cement relationship with MOU

The ABC and the Tonga Broadcasting Commission have exchanged a Memorandum of Understanding, recognising their longstanding relationship.

New Zealand: Media vs big tech struggle

New Zealand media bosses warned MPs this week journalism is in jeopardy if they don't back a Bill making big tech pay for news.

Resignations and discord lead to turmoil at RTVC

The departure of a deputy radio manager at RTVC has sent shocks throughout Colombia's media landscape, amid wider turmoil at the broadcaster.

PSM Weekly | 14 – 20 February 2024

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

New wave of criticism for proposed Papua New Guinea media law

Critics say a proposed media law would give the Papua New Guinea government unfettered power over free speech, including the ability to filter stories it doesn’t like.

SABC rocked by internal scandal; bill continues to face pressure

A scandal over an undisclosed profit-sharing agreement has seen three senior SABC executives suspended.

Radio across Europe joining forces to fight for rightful place in the car

Radio across Europe is joining forces to fight for its rightful place in the car, and Sweden's Radio is leading the effort.

Czech TV launches a new image campaign

Czech TV's new campaign showcases viewer-chosen favourites and the diverse range of programming across all channels and social media.

PBS Kids launches civics content initiative in 2024

PBS is rolling out civics-themed kids content, to encourage viewers to get involved and learn about what’s happening around them.