Featured Reports


ABC signs partnerships with First Languages Australia and First Nations Media Australia

The partnerships will see an increase in the use of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander names and languages used on all ABC platforms.


The KBS logo on the side of its HQ building.

Update: No end in sight for crisis facing KBS

Unusually swift political approvals for changes to KBS's funding mechanism and the sudden dismissal of its Chairman signal an ongoing crisis.


Grayscale press conference

PSM Weekly | 30 August – 5 September 2023

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


Recent News


‘TAHI’ – RNZ’s new platform dedicated for young people

For many public media organisations, reaching younger audiences is an ongoing challenge. RNZ's new platform 'TAHI' is an innovative response to this predicament.

Focus On PSM: New PSM system for Mexico City

Mexico City has a new public media system. But what does the new system promise? And do local professionals believe it?

PSM Weekly | 5 – 11 January 2022

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

100 Years of the BBC

A century since the world’s first public service broadcaster was created, the BBC is going all-out to mark its anniversary.

Launch event: The Impacts of Covid-19 on Southeast Asian media

Join us for the launch event of our Situation Report and Media Recovery Plan for the Southeast Asian media landscape.

A reminder of the hostility public media faces

Hostility towards PSM is evident already in 2022: protesters chanting “fake news media” in Germany and the BBC calling in the police.

RTV Slovenija: Draft transformation bill and new appointments

A small group of RTV Slovenija (RTVS) employees have drafted a bill to modernise and better protect the independence of the public broadcaster.

Hong Kong: Media freedom concerns persist into 2022

Raids and closures of independent news outlets in Hong Kong signal continued pressures in 2022 on media freedom from National Security Law.

Poland: President Duda vetoes “Lex-TVN”

PMA welcomes Polish President’s veto of the “Lex-TVN” bill which threatened media pluralism and freedom, but broader concerns remain.

PSM Weekly | 29 December 2021 – 4 January 2022

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

MOOC: Why does media matter for development?

Register now! Sign up to our free online course in partnership with the University of East Anglia exploring media representations, social media, participatory media, community and public media.