21st August 2024
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?
29th July 2024
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.
15th July 2024
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.
3rd July 2024
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.
19th June 2024
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.
23rd May 2024
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?
20th May 2024
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."
29th April 2024
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.
26th April 2024
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.
8th April 2024
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?









