Featured Reports


Public service media and its obligations to Indigenous Peoples

In a new episode of Media Uncovered we explore how public media do and should represent, reflect, and serve Indigenous Peoples.


GBC inaugurates political broadcast, monitoring and complaints committee

To ensure all political parties receive equitable coverage, GBC has inaugurated a committee to oversee coverage of the December election.


Channel 4

Pivot to digital amid job losses

The UK’s Channel 4 and Swedish Radio have both announced job cuts while also stressing that digital investment is its most urgent priority.


Recent News


PSM Weekly | 15 – 21 June 2023

Our weekly round-up of public service media related stories and headlines from around the world.

A sustainable public media

Public media sustainability was the focus of a one-day workshop, which was organised by the Public Media Alliance (PMA)

ZDF, ORF and SRF are once again increasing volume in co-productions

The public television stations, ZDF, ORF and SRF, agreed on joint program projects for 2023/2024 at their annual co-production conference.

ORF: Law amendment sees digital focus

The amendment is designed to set up ORF for the digital age, but it has faced criticism from private media, who see it as a threat.

ABC Five-Year Plan 2023-2028: An essential part of daily life for all Australians

ABC Five-Year Plan 2023-2028: An essential part of daily life for all Australians and to remain the most trusted media in the country.

Investigative Journalism in Sub-Saharan Africa

Investigative Journalism in Sub Saharan Africa: staying up to date on the most recent technologically driven investigative tactics.

PSM Weekly | 7 – 14 June 2023

Our weekly round-up of public service media related stories and headlines from around the world.

KBS unveils AI-powered VVERTIGO

KBS has introduced VVERTIGO, a unique AI-based system that produces reframed videos by automatically tracking the subject.

RNZ chief executive apologises after pro-Russian sentiment added to stories

A Ukrainian man who complained about an RNZ story last year having Russian propaganda says his concerns are only now being noticed.

KBS Chief Presses President Not to Alter License Fee Collection

The head of KBS has urged the government to scrap its plan to remove the broadcaster's license fee from electricity bills.

Geo News producer returned after 24 hours missing

A producer for Geo News went missing after being abducted but was then returned 24 hours later, showing ongoing threats to journalists.