Beyond survival? A new Human Resources research project for PMA members

New project to explore people management strategies to ensure the development and growth of PSMs in the fragmented digital media landscape.

The State of Humanitarian Journalism (Report)

How does the media cover humanitarian issues, if it does at all? This special report by the Humanitarian Journalism project presents findings from a four year, global research project into the state of humanitarian journalism.

Providing children’s content in an era of migration: Challenges and opportunities

Our roundup of a much needed project to shed light on the challenges and opportunities of content provision for children confronted with the realities of forced migration.

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New Partner | Teledetodos

We are very pleased to welcome the Spanish research and advocacy group, Teledetodos, as our newest partner.

Exploring children’s digital media use in the UK

What do children watch and how much time do they spend interacting with media? After Ofcom's Children's Media Literacy event last January, PMA spoke to some experts to shed light into children's attitudes towards media in the UK.

Meet our 2017 Travel Bursars

We are pleased to announce the names and projects of the ten professionals who have received this year’s Public Media Alliance travel bursaries.

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The Best of PSM | Virtual Reality

As the popularity of virtual reality soars, what are public service broadcasters doing to keep pace and produce content for this emerging medium?

Spain has most affordable public broadcasting in Europe

A new study published in collaboration with FORTA and Spanish universities, confirmed that the state’s public television service is the cheapest in Europe.

Recommended: Digital News Report.Es 2016

The report looks at media trend and the change in consumption of news, especially digital, throughout Spain

Looking to the future of PSM

What happens in the shared public media space matters and in an increasingly fragile world, it matters more than ever before. That was the key message from our recent PMA Global Conference in Montréal.