6th July 2017
Digital switchover in Nigeria hits another speed bump
Nigeria’s journey towards digital transition has faltered once more after missing another deadline. But the country aims to continue steps towards a digital future with a slower, phased switchover.
6th June 2017
Protests in Venezuela against broadcaster’s impartiality
Students and opponents have recently gathered at the offices of the state-owned Venezolana de Televisión (VTV), to protest against the broadcaster's conduct.
1st June 2017
Focus on PSM | India
Public service broadcasting in India has been growing, amidst challenges, bans and incomplete digital transitions. Considerable hostility towards journalists also remains across the country.
19th May 2017
What’s in store for public media in France?
Macron’s victory in the French presidential elections may soon transform the country’s public media landscape.
15th May 2017
From the local to the global: transforming public media in Spain
A recent meeting organised by think tank Teledetodos showed the country’s commitment to the values of public media, but also the numerous challenges it is facing, and will have to face, to truly thrive.
3rd May 2017
Changes ahead for Romania’s public radio
Deemed ‘incompatible’ and accused of abuse of office, the head of Romania's public radio and its Board have been dismissed after Parliament rejected the company's reports.
27th April 2017
Innovative State TV channel lands in Cuba
Cuba’s latest television channel breaks away from tradition with different formats, young staff and a ‘revolutionary’ agenda.
27th April 2017
Has Israel finally reached a deal over public broadcaster?
After a series of debates and amidst threats to call a national election and a general strike, the Israeli government have reached a deal for a new national broadcaster.
15th March 2017
BBC ends shortwave transmission in Thailand
Unable to reach agreement with the Thai government, the BBC World Service has not renewed its operating permit after 20 years of operations in the country.
21st February 2017
New head of Gambian broadcaster commits to independence
The new head of Gambia Radio and Television Services (GRTS) is committed to ensuring the editorial independence of the state broadcaster.