22nd August 2023
PSM in the 21st Century
In a speech at the CBU 54th AGA, the CEO of PMA discussed both the challenges and opportunities for PSM in the 21st Century.
17th February 2023
“It’s a Canada thing”: CBC on supporting Canadian production
In a speech, CBC/Radio-Canada's President, urges the importance of investing in Canadian content and maintaining the "Canada Thing".
19th January 2023
Canada: Trust, Democracy and the Public Broadcaster
CBC/Radio-Canada's President reflects on how they strive to retain through three factors: ability, affinity and authenticity.
17th August 2022
Kristian Porter: Speech on media literacy, mis- and disinformation
PMA's CEO called for a multi-stakeholder, collaborative effort to combat mis- and disinformation during his speech at CBU's AGA.
16th August 2019
CBU President calls for media engagement in policy and framework decisions
As the Caribbean Broadcasting Union celebrated its 50th anniversary, its President called on governments to include broadcasters in decisions about future media frameworks and policies.
12th August 2016
Why don't we shut down the public service broadcaster?
Jawhar Sirdar, CEO, Prasar Bharati contextualises the reasons why India has and needs an effective public service broadcaster.
25th July 2016
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.
7th April 2016
PBS in the changing media landscape
In a recent interview during a visit to PBS affiliate Think TV, CEO Paula Kerger explained how the broadcaster maintains its high level of public trust and support whilst keeping pace with the ever-changing media landscape.
22nd March 2016
PSM in the 21st Century: What value and which values?
This article is an edited version of Prof. Gregory F. Lowe's speech from the EBU Knowledge Exchange 2015 on the topic of PSM Contribution to Society.
16th December 2015
"We're all in this together"
Speaking at the 2015 Edinburgh International Television Festival, Armando Iannucci delivers a powerful speech about what contemporary TV channels are for, as well as the future of BBC funding, government interference, and the changing dynamic of how the public view TV.