21st December 2022
South Korea: Proposed PSM reforms
Reforms to strengthen the independence of South Korea’s public media are taking place against a backdrop of recent media freedom concerns.
14th April 2022
GBC CEO and PMA board member Gerard Teuma retires
Gerard Teuma has been on the PMA Board since 2016, and he was Vice President from 2018 to 2021. He's worked for GBC for 38 years.
25th January 2022
PMA thanks Fran Unsworth as she leaves the BBC
Fran Unsworth has been on the Board since 2014 when she was Director of The BBC World Service. She steps down as Head of News this week.
8th September 2021
Fran Unsworth to leave BBC
Fran Unsworth, BBC Director of News and Current Affairs and member of the PMA Board, will leave the BBC at the beginning of next year.
6th August 2021
New RTVE board: Four months on
From funding proposals to consultations on its future, the Spanish public broadcaster has undergone significant developments since the election of its new board in March.
13th July 2021
Kosovo: Public broadcaster RTK’s board sacked
After months of scrutiny and accusations of corruption, all eight members of the Radio and Television Kosovo (RTK) board have been fired by the Assembly of Kosovo.
5th June 2020
Tim Davie appointed as new BBC Director-General
The BBC Board has appointed BBC Studios Executive Officer, Tim Davie, as the 17th Director-General of the BBC. Tim will take over from Tony Hall on 1 September.
16th July 2019
News staff at Latvian Radio call on board to resign
The News Service staff from Latvia’s public radio station, Latvijas Radio, have expressed no confidence in their board and issued an open letter demanding board members to quit or be dismissed due to poor working conditions and inaction to support the sustainability of the broadcaster.
1st March 2019
Building a strong and united voice for public media worldwide
Read about our exciting new strategy and plans for the future.
26th February 2019
March deadline for new SABC board
After months of delay, eight board vacancies at the South African Broadcasting Corporation could finally be filled.
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