"The findings in this report uncover some of the challenges faced by Kiribati’s small media industry, both geographic and financial. Internet connectivity across the country’s widely dispersed islands is limited, impacting access for audiences and reporters alike. The local media industry has faced diminished funding, with the state- owned Broadcasting and Publications Authority (BPA) relying on small government support and advertising revenue to stay afloat, while Radio Kiribati has experienced periodic disruptions to broadcast due to limited working equipment. More positively, the report highlighted the media’s active prioritisation of stories representative of diverse communities across Kiribati, and the media sectors openness to engage with and explore the potential uses of AI in the newsroom." (Conclusion, page 37)
1 Introduction, 8
2 Methodology, 10
3 Media organisation footprint, 12
4 Media content coverage, 16
5 Artificial intelligence, 18
6 Media business resilience, 20
7 Media policy and legislative environment, 22
8 Misinformation and disinformation, 26
9 Media infrastructure, 28
10 Recommendations, 30