27th September 2022
NRK publishes first ever threat assessment report
The Head of Security for Norway’s public media organisation explains what the new threat assessment involves and how it's mitigating risks.
21st May 2021
The Dyson Report on the BBC and Martin Bashir’s 1995 interview with Princess Diana
A report published by the BBC from an independent investigation reveals the misconduct of a reporter and the BBC’s lack of transparency surrounding the Panorama interview with Princess Diana.
14th January 2021
Serious concerns for transparency and journalist safety during Uganda’s general election
Uganda’s general election takes place amid significant threats to independent media.
21st September 2020
Audience engagement and public media during COVID-19
Engaging with audiences is essential if public media are to build trust and ensure public accountability. Yet, with COVID-19 massively disrupting the way we work and interact, how have public media adapted to best engage with their audiences during the pandemic?
6th February 2020
Public contest is the only democratic solution to RTVE’s paralysis
More than 170 communication and education professionals, civil society organisations, federations and unions have signed a declaration calling on the Spanish government to restart proposals to democratise RTVE.
25th October 2019
Focus on PSM | The challenges facing the BBC
Concerns over transparency, relevance, governance and its funding model are just some of the issues that the public broadcaster has been grappling with.
24th June 2019
Update | ABC lodge application to set aside warrant
The ABC lodged a court application to set aside the warrant that authorised an Australian Federal Police (AFP) raid and to demand the return of seized files.
6th January 2017
The ongoing struggle for media freedom in Poland
It is just over a year since Poland’s Law and Justice Party (PiS) came to power in an election that had severe consequences for free and independent media in the country.