PTS plans to launch new children’s channel

Funding for Taiwan's public broadcaster, PTS Taiwan, has increased threefold, which it will put towards the launch of a children's channel. 

RNZ

Outstanding public media that matters

RNZ has been busy planning for the future following the decision to keep it as the standalone public media organisation for Aotearoa.

CPB

CPB Awards $1.5M to America Amplified Public Media Initiative Ahead of 2024 Elections

WFYI leads public media initiative to identify issues important to voters, inform them about electoral process in all 50 states

Headshots of the successful recipients of this year's Global Grants.

Our 2022 Global Grantees Have Returned!

From Taiwan to Canada, and Bangladesh to Australia, the 2022 Global Grantees have returned! Read more about their experiences.

The KBS logo on the side of its HQ building.

Confusion and control: the ongoing crisis facing KBS

Consumer confusion has reigned after the licence fee collection system was altered, while there has also been key personnel changes.

NPR HQ Washington DC

“Dark day” as US public media has funding axed

The House's to scrap the funding of the CPB by 2026 will have a drastic impact on the services of public service media in the US.

SABC HQ South Africa

SABC facing a financial crisis

The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) is facing a financial crisis as it battles to escape liquidation.

Nighttime aerial view of KBS' office

KBS Raises Issue with KCC’s Approval of Changing License Fee Collection

KBS has appealed the decision by the Korea Communications Commission (KCC) to approve the separation of license fees from electricity bills.

SRG SSR

100,000 signatures for “200 francs, that’s enough”

The "200 francs, that's enough" initiative could now go to a referendum after initiator claim they've collected over 100,000 valid signatures.

Groupe de Travail Mondial

Le Groupe de travail mondial pour les médias publics dénonce la mise en péril du financement du diffuseur public de la Corée du Sud

Une proposition visant à transformer fondamentalement le mode de financement de Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) met en péril la stabilité financière du diffuseur.