Earlier this year, on 11 September, Prof. Winston Mano presented a paper on popular radio in Zimbabwe at the Popular Public Service Broadcasting symposium. The symposium explored BBC Radio […]
On 28th November 2024, Maria Michalis participated in the Voice of the Listener & Viewer autumn conference, “The Opportunities and Challenges for PSB in a Digital World.” She was […]
The UK government has unveiled a new initiative to shape the future of British television and Prof. Steven Barnett has been appointed as part of the advisory team. […]
Current PhD student Helen Jay has had an essay published as part of a collection from the British Academy. Her paper was one of the 13 papers chosen for […]
Maria Michalis contributed a podcast to Toby Miller’s cultural studies series where she talked about power, crisis, infrastructure, digital sovereignty, supply chains, competition policy, and public-service broadcasting. […]
At the end of September 2022, Alessandro D’Arma and Maria Michalis (co-Presidents of IAPMR) participated in the RIPE@2022 conference “Between the Fourth Estate and the Fifth Power Conservation and […]
The International Association for Media and Communication Research (IAMCR) has endorsed the recently-launched Public Service Media and Public Service Internet Manifesto, a collective work of communication scholars and practitioners that […]