A guide to coverage of and responses to the passing of the Digital Economy Bill
Channel 4 received a battering in the House of Commons Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee report last month. Can the broadcaster be made to return to its public service roots?
David Elstein, a former BSkyB head of programming, assesses the likely impact of Ofcom's attempt to take on one of the toughest players in the broadcasting market; his former employer.
The BBC Strategy Review survey: a walk-through
Mark Thompson's foreword and overview from the BBC Strategy Review. The full review is attached.
In the past three years 5,000 women have left the industry compared to 750 men. The quality of our television affects the very nature of our democracy, society and culture. It really matters who our media workers are: the workforce must be as pluralist as our politics needs to be.
David Elstein proposes a new way of commissioning public service content
Frank Field sets out the reasoning behind the launch of the Public Service Broadcasting Forum
Richard Collins explores Britain's complex broadcasting inheritance and asks how we can make use of changing circumstances and technologies to overcome the crisis in the provision of public service content
Typically missing from most of the plans put forward in the UK media debate is any really innovative thought about how to raise new resources to support high-quality journalism in new times