Poland’s conservative government continues to interfere with public media

Poland’s government control of public state media hasn't faltered, with at least 163 journalists and media professionals being fired or leaving their positions.

Finnish broadcaster will be diverse, but not multicultural

This month, a parliamentary working group analysed the role of Finnish public broadcaster Yle.

Swiss media must reform to follow digital transformations

According to a federal report, the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation (SBC) must keep on transforming and adapting to the new digital landscape that is affecting public media all over the world.

Bosnian PSB to suspend broadcasting

The Bosnia and Herzegovinian Radio and Television (BHRT) service will temporarily suspend broadcasting from the 30 June as a result of longstanding financial difficulties

Concern for public media in Poland

Impact of new media laws leads to growing concern for media freedom and public service broadcasting in Poland.

BBC launches new diversity and inclusion strategy

The new strategy aims to dramatically improve the corporation’s inclusivity and representation of the UK’s diverse public, both through the content it produces and internally at the workplace.

European PSBs launch new services for refugees

As the number of refugees in Europe grows, public media organisations have launched a number of services to cater for those who have recently arrived

PSM in the 21st Century: What value and which values?

This article is an edited version of Prof. Gregory F. Lowe's speech from the EBU Knowledge Exchange 2015 on the topic of PSM Contribution to Society.

6th European Communication Conference

Conference: 9-12 November 2016
Academic event in Prague will be themed on the topic 'Mediated (Dis)Continuities: Contesting Past, Present and Futures'