Public Media
Public media refers to media outlets that are funded and operated by the government or through public funding, rather than by private corporations. These organizations aim to provide unbiased news, educational content, and cultural programming to serve the public interest. Examples of public media include PBS in the United States and BBC in the United Kingdom.
Public media often focuses on diverse topics, including local news, arts, and science, ensuring that a wide range of voices and perspectives are represented. By prioritizing quality content over profit, public media seeks to inform and engage communities, fostering an informed citizenry and promoting democratic values.