6th October 2025
Why public media still matters today
RTBF's Axelle Pollet looks at the challenges PSM are confronted with and why public media matters more than ever.
3rd September 2025
RNZ: the challenge to serve many audiences
An internal report casts a shadow on the performance of RNZ and its strategy and recent reforms to reach different audiences.
12th May 2025
BBC research reveals global influence and status as top UK cultural export
Recent global audience research from UK public broadcaster BBC has revealed its unmatched international impact.
1st May 2025
RNZ publishes audience research on trust
RNZ conducted a trust-focused audience survey to track performance against its Charter, revealing an increase in public trust.
10th April 2025
How public media are covering elections in 2025
With federal elections around the corner, CBC/Radio-Canada, SBS and ABC unveiled their plans to cover these pivotal times for society.
11th March 2025
Curious about a news story? – Swedish Radio tests AI supported news search
SR is the first media in Sweden to invite the public to test a new type of news search combining factual news reporting with AI functionality
16th December 2024
Rti’s New Book ‘Shortwave Era’ Chronicles Voices Across Generations
RTI published a new book focused on the evolution of the public broadcaster, telling the stories around its mission to their global audience.
23rd October 2024
SRG offerings have no negative impact on the use of private media
A report on media quality revealed that SRG SSR drives the consumption of private media content in complement of their own offering.
10th October 2024
The Fight For Truth is on: BBC pulls back the curtain on the fight against disinformation
The BBC released a short film illustrating the Corporation's fight against disinformation and reinforcing its commitment to truth.
3rd October 2024
PSM Unpacked | Covering elections for young audience
Our global membership recently joined our PSM Unpacked roundtable to discuss the coverage of elections for a young audience.








