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Ofcom PSB Review

policies & issues

At the beginning of December, the Campaign submitted a response to the Ofcom Public Service Broadcasting Review. The submission welcomes the opportunity to respond to Ofcom. In particular, itreiterates our agreement with Ofcoms recognition that there is a case for continued and increased public intervention to sustain and develop public service content across existing and developing forms of delivery. This is a position that the Campaign has argued for many years.

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CPBF responds to Ofcom public service review

policies & issues

Attached is the CPBF response to the Ofcom review, as trailed last week's Campaign Action News. We welcome the opportunity to respond to the Ofcom document. In particular we are pleased that Ofcom has recognised that there is a case for continued and increased public intervention to sustain and develop public service content across existing and developing forms of delivery. This is a position that the Campaign has argued for many years.

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CPBF responds to Ofcom's second PSB review

policies & issues

The CPBF has written to the Ofcom calling for changes to the terms of reference to its forthcoming second review of public service broadcasting. The deadline for comments was 30 September and the regulator has replied saying that it will give ‘further thought' to the points raised.

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CPBF submission on Public Service to the Culture Media and Sport Committee

policies & issues

CPBF submission to the Culture Media and Sport Committee, House of Commons. New Inquiry: Public service media content. January 2007.

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