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It’s about trust: Public service media and disinformation

Public service media are often credited as an antidote to fake news, but how do they do it, and are they doing it well?

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Maintaining values in a time of transition

In this year of elections, it is more important than ever for public media to adapt without losing sight of their core values.

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A media cordon as a shield against the far-right?

Some countries have installed a cordon médiatique in an effort to prevent the far-right from gaining influence.

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Switching off: Young audiences, streaming and public media

The outlook for public media is not encouraging with young audiences turning to streaming services much more than public media.

Czech TV: Why it’s important to have stable funding

Following proposals to increase the licence fee for Czech TV, the director general explains why stable funding is essential.

How CBC/Radio-Canada is addressing declining trust

With indicators suggesting declining public trust in CBC/Radio-Canada, how is the broadcaster addressing the problem? 

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How News 1st uses its journalism to help protect the environment

Despite efforts to restrict the media, News 1st's Zulfick Farzan says they remain "committed to ethical and unbiased reporting." 

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Developing a library of media literacy resources for Caribbean educators and journalists

Behind the scenes: In this Insight report, we explore how PMA is developing a digital library of media literacy resources for educators and journalists.

Information must not become a class issue

Swedish Radio leadership have emphasised the necessity of equitable information access following a visit to Ukraine's public broadcaster.

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Bargaining codes: Do they have a future?

With Facebook shutting down its news tab, what does that mean for laws that are trying to persuade it to fund public interest journalism?