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How international public service media circumvent blocks

What tools do international public service media use to circumvent government-imposed blocks to news media?

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Public service media help anchor reliable information

The contribution of public service media to information resilience is strongest when it supports institutional changes that build over time.

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PMA welcomes new funding arrangement for USAGM but challenges remain

Following presidential approval of the funding bill, the head of RFA announced that broadcasts to Chinese audiences have resumed.

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PMA’s 2025 Highlights

Read from PMA's staff members on their pick of the year: projects, trends, events and much more!

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How China and Russia exert influence through media in Africa

Beverly Ochieng decrypts the growing presence of China and Russia in the region their influence on African media.

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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.