From the Public Media Alliance, a podcast which uncovers and provides insights into the world of public interest media. We’ll be asking... more
In this second bonus episode, featuring a conversation recorded in Ottawa in October at the Public Broadcasters International conference, we... more
In the first of a series of interviews recorded on the sidelines of the Public Broadcasting International Conference 2024, this... more
RTÉ, Ireland’s national public broadcaster, has been at the centre of a national drama for the past eighteen months. It... more
In this special episode, we’re in Taiwan, looking at how public media are adopting and embracing Artificial Intelligence. The episode spotlights... more
Why are so many American public media networks downsizing, and laying off staff? In this episode, we head stateside. In February 2023,... more
More than three billion people will go to the polls in more than 80 countries this year, and public service... more
On 1 March, Argentina’s new president, Javier Milei, stood up in Congress and announced the closure of Télam, the country’s... more
To celebrate World Radio Day 2024, our podcast examines this year’s theme: ”Radio: A century informing, educating and entertaining”. While radio... more
With CBC/Radio-Canada publishing their first ever National Indigenous Strategy, we take a look at public media’s role in serving, reflecting... more
What has the impact of the digital age been on public service media? What challenges has it thrown up? How... more
Speaking to three public broadcasters from three continents, we explore how public service media provide language services, why they’re so... more
Over the past couple of episodes, we’ve been examining the relationship between public media and social media. In this episode – the... more
Public media’s relationship with social networks is becoming trickier. It’s led us to the point now where some public broadcasters are... more
Throughout the past two decades, social media networks have provided opportunities for public media to reach younger audiences and provide fresh... more
How can public service media manage and mitigate the cyber security threats which they now face? These threats – such as phishing,... more
Video on demand has been around for barely longer than a decade, and yet it’s now impossible to imagine public... more
This is a special episode released to mark UNESCO World Radio Day. This year the theme is based around "Radio... more
In the final episode in our miniseries on media freedom, we look at the Global Task Force for Public Media... more
Media freedom is under threat, as we explored in our previous episode. In this episode, we look at what’s being... more
What are the different threats to media freedom across the world? How are they manifesting and who’s behind them? We... more
As the BBC celebrates its 100th Anniversary in October, we look ahead to the future. Live from the Radiodays Asia... more
How are public media organisations decarbonising, and becoming greener, more sustainable corporations? And how are they becoming resilient in the... more
How does public media ensure it’s connected with its audience, being trusted, providing value, and remaining relevant? In this episode,... more
An examination of three countries – Australia, Slovenia and Brazil – which show how changes in government can often mean drastic... more
A panel session examining the varied threats facing journalism, and how equipped the industry is to deal with these threats,... more
A panel session exploring the situation facing journalists online where they are exposed to abuse and harassment, doxxing, and other... more
How does public media overcome the challenges of the 21st century – state capture, funding insecurity, competition with streaming giants... more
The preview episode of Media: Uncovered. How have the past 100 years of public media have led to where we... more
How does public media ensure it’s connected with its audience, being trusted, providing value, and remaining relevant? In this episode, we look... more