Uncritical defenders of public service broadcasting have turned a blind eye to its decline. This is not a time for conservatism but for long overdue transformation.
The European Commission is working to build a more efficient system for sharing media content within the EU. What are the proposals, and how will they impact on broadcasters?
The BBC is doing cutting-edge research into Visual Perceptive Media, virtual reality and facial coding technologies. But do we want our shows to be tailored to our age, gender, and tastes? And what happens to all that data?
Adblocking is not the cause of a downward trend in online publishing, it is a justified response to non-consensual tracking and profiling.
In order to innovate in the new media environment the BBC must build a new system for working with freelancers.
The creator of the Capital City Project lays out five principles that can be used to radically democratise television.
An imaginary radio play about a sentient BBC tells us a lot about our fears.
For decades the BBC has played a central role in shaping the global pop landscape. But in a world of iTunes Genius and Spotify Discover, what is the corporation’s USP?
The BBC could provide integrated and targeted information on all UK elections, thus helping to strengthen democratic participation. Here’s how.
Not all defences of the BBC are good. What can the Corbyn insurgency teach us about how to make a progressive case for the corporation?
As mobile providers take over spectrum from broadcasters, the age of ‘free-to-air’ transmission could be coming to an end.