Media Council of Papua New Guinea

Address: Port Moresby
Country: Papua New Guinea
Contact: President, Mr Neville Choi (choi.neville@gmail.com)
Email: mediacouncilpng@gmail.com
Phone:
Website: http://www.mcpng.net/

Categories: National Media Association

The Media Council of Papua New Guinea upholds free, independent, and responsible media as a pillar of democracy, promoting ethical journalism, integrity, and accountability across all platforms.

Our Members

MCPNG brings together a diverse group led by all mainstream media organisations, media professionals, advertisers, and civil society advocates.

Together, we promote transparency, accountability and inclusivity in Papua New Guinea’s media landscape.

Our Ethics & Accountability

MCPNG upholds the highest standards of journalistic professionalism through its Code of Ethics and Professional Practice, ensuring ethical conduct in the practice of news, information and advertising media.

The Independent Complaints Tribunal (ICT) provides impartial oversight, reinforcing public trust and accountability across the industry.

Our Vision

To promote excellence, transparency, and integrity in Papua New Guinea’s media, fostering a trusted, inclusive, and democratic platform for public news and information communication.

We are dedicated to empowering media professionals to uphold these values.


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