BECTU, the Broadcasting Entertainment Cinematograph and Theatre Union, responds to the BBC Strategy Review
The group director of corporate affairs at BSkyB gives the company's verdict on the BBC Strategy Review: the Trust has failed to fulfil its duties; the executive proposes only superficial changes.
German public service broadcasters face a similar upheaval to those in Britain but enter the fray encumbered by a different set of regulations and supervisory bodies.
A petition to Sir Michael Lyons, the chairman of the BBC Trust, asks the BBC to reconsider plans to encrypt BBC transmissions that will prevent video recording.
In terms of policy ideas and legislation, how high up the scale do media issues register with the new government? There was little enough detail in their manifestos: now the
Informational and educational documentaries must remain a priority for public service broadcasting in the face of the pressure of chasing ratings, argues Jonathan Stedall.
Guests at the Centre for Law, Justice and Journalism at City University discuss the fate of public service broadcasting in the face of a probable change of government (recorded 29 April 2010)
Will a new, Tory Culture, Media and Sport minister bring the regulatory overhaul ITV craves
A licence fee-generated BBC has a duty to promote user-generated content
Mark Thompson outlines the BBC's global mission, with cuts to its international services looming.
Too much is expected of the BBC, and, in consequence, it does too much. Such a position is unsustainable, argues David Graham
Erin van der Maas outlines the role civil society needs to play to ensure public service media