PSM Call Out


Welcome to PSM Call Out, our dedicated space for public media advocacy

PSM Call Out is our permanent platform for standing up for public service media (PSM) when it matters most.

About

As threats to editorial independence, funding, and the very existence of public media intensify globally, the PSM Call Out campaign consolidates our statements, advocacy efforts, and collective actions into one clear, ongoing call.

Here you will find PMA’s official responses, insight reports, policy briefings, consultation submissions, and ways to take action — whether by signing open letters, sharing developments in your country, or helping us raise the alarm. PSM Call Out is how we rally together to protect the future of independent, trusted public media around the world.

PSM Call Out is a campaign led solely by the Public Media Alliance Secretariat and reflects PMA’s independent advocacy positions. The views expressed through this platform do not necessarily represent those of our members, partner initiatives such as the Global Task Force for Public Media, or other organisations of which PMA is a member.


Our Statements and Advocacy

PMA’s official responses and calls to action in defence of public service media.

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PMA calls for withdrawal of executive order instructing end to federal funding for PBS and NPR


The Public Media Alliance calls on President Trump to rescind his Executive Order instructing the end to federal funding for PBS and NPR.

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WPFD 2025: Our renewed commitment to defend public media


In this WPFD message, PMA's CEO warns of escalating media freedom threats and outlines our renewed commitment to defend public media.

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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. 

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In this photo illustration, The Voice Of America (VOA) logo appears on a mobile phone with the US Agency For Global Media (USAGM) visible in the background.

VOA court ruling is just a slight reprieve


Funding to Voice Of America, Radio Free Asia and others is to be restored after a preliminary injunction, but a testing future still awaits public media in the US.

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In this photo illustration, The Voice Of America (VOA) logo appears on a mobile phone with the US Agency For Global Media (USAGM) visible in the background.

PMA & others urge US to protect press freedom after USAGM order


More than 20 global media freedom groups, including PMA, have called on the US to protect press freedom after USAGM dismantling.

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Why USAID cuts highlight the role of public media


The USAID funding cuts and its impact on journalism around the world show that public service media is needed now more than ever.

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News & Updates

Timely reporting from PMA on developments impacting public media around the world.

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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.

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New programmes, initiatives, hubs & pledges | The PMA Briefing


Public media highlight and launch new fact-checking initiatives, and Australian and Canadian politicians make new pledges for PSM.

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Swissinfo director on their potential defunding


As political stranglehold on international public media slowly closes, their very existence is being called into question in some countries.

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Global Insights

Analysis and commentary written by experts on emerging trends, challenges, and innovations in public media.

How Western Balkans public media empowered youth to tell fake from fact


Western Balkans public media collaborated with content creators collaborate, to address mis- and disinformation, and engage young audiences. 

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Five insights about the news of tomorrow


Future Media Hubs published a report on the future of news, identifying five trends that will shape the news media of tomorrow.

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A media cordon as a shield against the far-right?


Some countries have installed a cordon médiatique in an effort to prevent the far-right from gaining influence.

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Get Involved

Support public service media by taking action, sharing your voice, and spreading the word.

PSM Call Out is not just a campaign — it’s a collective effort.

Whether you’re an individual, organisation, or supporter of public media, there are ways to get involved:

  • Sign open letters supporting independent public media.

  • Share developments from your country or region with us.

  • Help amplify our advocacy by reposting, quoting, or linking to PSM Call Out content.

  • Stay informed by subscribing to our newsletter and following PMA updates.

Your voice strengthens the global call for accountable, trusted, and well-funded public media.

For more information on how you can get involved, email us using the button below.


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Featured Image: Journalists cover a protest in bil’in Palestine, West Bank, Israel. September 2014. Credit: Edward Crawford / Shutterstock.com