The digital revolution threatened to make TV viewing an isolated and solitary experience, but now thanks to Twitter and events like the BBC Question Time Watchalong, it's becoming a social activity again, in an entirely new way
The advent of digital technology and the increasing dominance of commercial channels has stripped the BBC of its monopoly on sports coverage. With a summer of high-profile competitions upon us, the BBC have to up their game or risk losing out.
As freedom of expression and journalistic independence comes under renewed threat in eastern Europe and around the world, the BBC should be confronting censorship abroad head-on, as well as leading by example