Calls for transformation of public media in Spain

In a new challenging political climate, journalists in Spain advocate for a new way of organising and looking at public media.

PSM Weekly

Our weekly round-up of public service media news stories from around the world.

Public Service Media Initiatives in the Global South

New open source book "makes an important and timely contribution to an increasingly global discourse on the meanings, values and roles of public service in media provision today".

Our latest research project

We are pleased to introduce you to our latest PSM research project which will explore the shared global values of public service media and its contribution to contemporary democratic societies

ABU sets up media plan for climate change & disaster risk reduction reporting

During the 2nd ABU Media Summit on Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction, participants from more than 25 countries agreed on a new media plan to better inform the public about climate change and disaster risk reduction.

EFJ: From State Media to Public Service Broadcaster

Speech by Mogens Blicher Bjerregård, President of the European Federation of Journalists at the Council of Europe in April 2016.

PSM Weekly

Our weekly round-up of public service media news stories from around the world. 18-24 July

Court order stops SABC from enforcing censorship decision

A court bid by The Helen Suzman Foundation (HSF) against the SABC succeeds in what has been a tumultuous and highly controversial period for South Africa’s public broadcaster.

Digitisation of media is shifting TV habits in UK

A new research by Ofcom indicates that time spent watching TV is declining, especially among young people, but public service broadcasting still remains satisfying for most people.

Community media expands in Ecuador

Community media will soon be growing in Ecuador, as the sector will receive one third of radio and television licenses by 2017.