9th December 2021
SABC’s financial and editorial pressures resurface
SABC's financial and editorial pressures have resurfaced in the form of election coverage complaints, disciplinary action against SABC’s editor-in-chief and ongoing funding restraints.
25th June 2021
What the public stand to lose if Channel 4 is privatised
The UK’s public media landscape has faced significant turbulence under the current government, but a proposal to privatise Channel 4 could cause irreversible damage.
22nd October 2020
Editorial: Truth and Power
GEO's Editor-in-Chief, Mir Shakil-ur-Rahman, remains in jail as the crackdown on press freedom in Pakistan continues.
17th August 2020
Another dark week for press freedom and critical voices in Hong Kong
The Chinese government’s new National Security Law for Hong Kong has serious implications for independent journalism.
29th May 2020
Hong Kong: Growing pressure on editorial independence and press freedom
The editorial independence of Hong Kong’s public broadcaster RTHK comes under increasing pressure as a new security law poses a direct threat to journalists and press freedom
23rd September 2019
Best of PSM: Collaborate or die?
Whether it's with public broadcasters, private broadcasters or audiences, collaborations and co-productions are increasingly becoming a key strategy to ensure the survival of public media.
20th June 2018
ABC under attack: The fight for public broadcasting
Australia is in the middle of a divisive and damaging debate about its major public broadcaster. Here, ABC's Editorial Director explains why its role is more essential than ever.
18th June 2018
New editorial line for SABC
With ‘Black is Here’ the South African public broadcaster seeks to rebuild its image and move on from its turbulent past.