5th August 2025
Reforms needed, promised, and enacted | The PMA Briefing
South Korea has passed a bill reforming KBS’s management; reform proposals put forward in Ghana and Costa Rica; funding in the balkans under scrutiny.
29th July 2025
Urgent calls for action | The PMA Briefing
Warnings over Gaza journalists’ welfare as ORF faces an interference claim, Nigeria eyes broadcast reforms, RTVC expands culture, and more.
11th July 2025
The SRG is repositioning itself and moving closer together
Citing cost-saving pressures and a shifting media landscape, SRG has announced plans to streamline its operations.
19th June 2025
Why Chile’s TVN needs reviving
With Chile’s national television broadcaster facing a financial and audience crisis, Dr. Lorena Antezana Barrios explores the history of TVN.
17th June 2025
Can cuts to public media be avoided? | The PMA Briefing
As the Swiss National Council rejects a proposal to halve SRG’s budget, the Dutch PSM system calls for their cuts programme to be reversed.
13th June 2025
PMA: Senate must reject CPB funding cuts
PMA is deeply concerned for the future of public media in the US after the House approved the rescission package, impacting CPB's funding.
9th June 2025
Filling the gap left by RFE/RL
The EU released an aid fund for RFE/RL after its funding was frozen. Meanwhile, some international PSM have stepped up their operations.
22nd May 2025
New Zealand budget: More money for journalists, less for RNZ
NZ's gov't focus on media by investing in local journalism but tightening RNZ's budget and contemplating possible media law reforms.
20th May 2025
What’s the world’s biggest public broadcaster? | The PMA Briefing
A new report ranks the top 100 media companies, including six PSM. Swiss public and private media reach groundbreaking agreement.
16th May 2025
Why a reform of France’s public broadcasting is essential
The PSM reform has been postponed. Can France do without it when these institutions are in competition with platforms and social media?









