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Tory policy puts public service broadcasting under threat

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The BBC has had a busy summer. In July, the Minister responsible for broadcasting, John Whittingdale, launched a consultation on the future of the BBC... The BBC’s Director General, Tony Hall, has been making speeches laying out his vision of the Corporation’s future. What does all this mean for the future of the BBC and for public service broadcasting?

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The press and online journalism in Wales: problems and possibilities.

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Tom O’Malley says there is a need to collect data on where the media stands in Wales.

The Institute of Welsh Affairs (IWA) media audit covers a great deal of ground. One area, well-trodden before, is the position of the newsprint industry in Wales. In 1966 the total circulation of morning, evening, weekly and bi-weekly local newspapers in Wales was 1,067,000. By 1990 it was around 739,000. As the IWA audit points out, in 2008 the daily circulation of the Western Mail stood at 37,576 and the Daily Post at 36,432. By 2015 these had dropped to 17,815 and 24, 485, respectively.

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Trades unions and the media

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Talk by Tom O'Malley (CPBF) to the media fringe meeting at UCU Congress, Manchester on Thursday29 May 2014.

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Podcast

Freedom of Information at risk?
Hard-won 'rights to know' might be restricted by future expenditure cuts in Whitehall and campaigners fear the Freedom of Information Act could become a target for efficiency savings. Listen to our latest podcast about threats to FOI, with Nicholas Jones.
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