
Malta’s public service broadcaster PBS has suffered another significant legal defeat after the Court of Appeal ordered it to disclose details of approximately €1.6 million spent on refurbishing an old studio for the 2024 national Eurovision Song Contest. The ruling reinforces the broadcaster’s obligations under freedom of information legislation and underscores the judiciary’s consistent position that PBS remains accountable to the public due to its reliance on state funding....
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NEWS Malta
September 26, 2025
TVM faces scrutiny over Labour-linked appointments
Television Malta (TVM), Malta’s state-funded broadcaster, is once again at the centre of a heated national debate. The controversy arose following the unveiling of its latest programme schedule, which many...
NEWS Malta
November 8, 2024
PBS Found Guilty of Broadcasting Budget Ads
The Public Broadcasting Services (PBS) has been found guilty of breaching several regulations surrounding the airing of Budget advertisements. This decision was made following two rulings by the Broadcasting Authority...















