Update | 23 Feb 2024

Update | 23 Feb 2024

?? PMA announces two new services exclusively for members

The Public Media Alliance has unveiled two new services exclusively for PMA members; PSM: An Introduction and PSM Masterclass. They provide the opportunity for staff and new recruits at member organisations to learn more about public service media, and connect with other like-minded public media workers around the world.

?? PSM: An introduction

This is a one-hour virtual or in-person seminar provided by the Public Media Alliance, organised at your request!

In the session, we explore what defines public service media and its current role in democratic society. We explain what distinguishes public media from other media, and how strong and independent public service media is inextricably tied to a well-informed and engaged citizenry.

This session is particularly good for interns or new recruits, to help them understand what makes their new employer so unique and important.

?? PSM Masterclass

PSM Masterclass is a bespoke service for PMA members, where you we will match you with an expert to hold a one-hour online session to help you with a specific issue of your choosing.

Whatever the subject matter or whatever the challenge,?PSM Masterclass?is designed to help you learn and adapt.

Reach out to the Public Media Alliance with the specific details about what topic you need some assistance with, and we will connect you to an expert in that subject area from our wider network of PMA members, affiliates, and partners.


Latest reports ???

???? Resignations and discord lead to turmoil at RTVC ?

It appears the crisis facing the Colombian public broadcaster RTVC is not going to end any time soon, as struggle in management continues and the sudden departure of the deputy radio manager raised controversy among journalists in the country. ?


???? New wave of criticism for proposed PNG media law

Critics of a proposed media law say it would give the Papua New Guinea government the ability to filter news stories it doesn’t like.


???? ???? ABC and Tonga Broadcasting Commission cement relationship

The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and the Tonga Broadcasting Commission (TBC) have exchanged a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), recognising their longstanding relationship.


Quote of the Week ??

“How do we sustain a viable diverse media sector to keep our democracy safe and strong? It’s not a given we’ll be able to do that as a sector without some change.”

–?Paul Thompson, RNZ chief executive to a select committee considering a bill that would make tech giants pay for New Zealand news.


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PSM Headlines???

AFRICA: ?Africa Media Monitoring January 2024: Threats to press freedom in Guinea, DRC, Somaliland

ARGENTINA:?Milei, the media, and the market

BAHAMAS:?Bahamas leader blames media stories about the country’s spike in crime for hurting tourism

CANADA:?Federal money’s kept hundreds of journalists employed in Canada. But the program’s set to expire

GUINEA-BISSAU:?Guinea-Bissau president threatens media, 30 armed men raid 2 state broadcasters

IRELAND:?‘Maximum transparency that is legally possible’ needed from RTé – Varadkar

ISRAEL:?Israel’s Communication Minister Has Completed His Takeover of Its Commercial Broadcasting Watchdog?(Opinion)

MALAYSIA:?Media code of ethics must be self-regulated, says industry rights group

POLAND:?All Polish state radio stations officially in liquidation?

US:?New York Times publisher A. G. Sulzberger: “Our industry needs to think bigger”?


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