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Protect public service media to protect democracy

13 January 2022
EBU Director General Noel Curran
Noel Curran

We are all aware of the enormous contribution public service media makes to society – for 100 years, we’ve been keeping people informed, educated, and entertained. But we should not forget the critical role public service media (PSM) also plays in upholding our democracies and fostering citizenship.

Sadly, democracy is currently in decline across the world and is now at its lowest levels for over 30 years. Numerous studies point to a global trend towards authoritarianism with basic democratic values under threat even here in Europe.

We’ve seen levels of democracy decline in two-thirds of our Members’ countries over the last ten years. 

When democracy is under threat, freedom of expression and of the media is often the first thing to suffer. As autocratization unfolds, governments will first seek to control the media and restrict civil society, and then feed social polarization by disrespecting political opponents and spreading disinformation.

And that’s why PSM has such an important role to play in upholding democracy. Our Members provide people with independent, trusted news and a diversity of viewpoints; encourage political participation; and help counter the spread of fake news.

Where public service broadcasters have a high market share, we know citizens are much less likely to think of authoritarian leadership as a good way of governing.

Our research has shown how strong, well-funded PSM goes hand-in-hand with a nation’s democratic health.

For example, citizens watch more public television and listen to more public radio in stronger democracies. Likewise, stronger democracies invest more in their national public service broadcasters.

We also know where PSM is well-funded, citizens are far more likely to participate in and show an interest in politics.

The universal remit of PSM allows broadcasters to reach all citizens with balanced coverage and a wide range of viewpoints. And that helps support society by empowering citizens – be that by providing trusted news; creating a sense of understanding among diverse communities; connecting citizens to public life or encouraging them to participate.

What is clear is that we need adequate funding for public service media if we are to help defend society from the crisis of democracy we are witnessing.

If we want to continue to have an engaged, informed citizenry and a healthy democracy, we must invest in and protect the independence of our public service broadcasters.

We must also defend our journalists from the alarming number of attacks they are being subjected to, both verbal and physical.

We now have the data to demonstrate how PSM supports democracies - combatting the danger of misinformation and countering the rising tide of polarization across the continent. As we mark its centenary in 2022, it’s even more important to ensure we protect it for future generations.

Relevant links and documents

Written by


Noel Curran

Director General

dgo@ebu.ch