ZDF’s Norbert Himmler becomes new chair of Global Task Force for public media

The Director of ZDF, Norbert Himmler, has succeeded the outgoing President and CEO of CBC/Radio-Canada, Catherine Tait, as Chair.

Catherine Tait talks at PBI 2024, Ottawa

Catherine Tait on the challenges of PSM and the future of the Global Task Force

CBC/Radio-Canada CEO reflects on her work with the GTF and the challenges facing public media ahead of her departure at the end of the year.

Radio-Canada

CBC Kids News: Helping kids be safer and savvier online

CBC Radio-Canada's Catherine Tait details the reasons and purpose behind a news service for kids, by kids, about what matters to them.

Radio-Canada

A World Without Radio-Canada

Catherine Tait discussed the crisis in Canada's media ecosystem and the decline of trust, two existential threats to the survival of Radio-Canada.

Join PMA in Prague for PBI 2023

PMA will be in Prague in September for this year’s Public Broadcasters International (PBI) conference, being hosted by PMA member, Czech TV.

Catherine Tait CBC/Radio-Canada

Catherine Tait reappointed President and CEO of CBC/Radio-Canada

Catherine Tait, President and CEO of CBC/Radio-Canada, has been reappointed in her role at the national public broadcaster for an additional 18-month term.

Nighttime aerial view of KBS' office

Global Task Force for public media congratulates South Korea’s KBS on its 50th anniversary

KBS has been shaped by a complex history that includes the Korean War, democratization, and rapid economic development.

The KBS logo on the side of its HQ building.

Le Groupe de travail mondial pour les médias publics souligne les 50 ans du diffuseur sud-coréen KBS

KBS (Korean Broadcasting System) a connu une évolution complexe marquée par la guerre de Corée, la démocratisation et un vif développement économique.

Catherine Tait speaking at a podium in front of the CBC gem logo.

“It’s a Canada thing”: CBC on supporting Canadian production

In a speech, CBC/Radio-Canada's President, urges the importance of investing in Canadian content and maintaining the "Canada Thing". 

Canada: Trust, Democracy and the Public Broadcaster

CBC/Radio-Canada's President reflects on how they strive to retain through three factors: ability, affinity and authenticity.