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User-Generated Content is the latest web phenomenon with sites such as YouTube, MySpace and Bebo attracting millions of users and sky-high valuations, and its influence is now spreading to broadcast television.
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In a speech which marks a seismic change in thinking about PSB, Ed Richards sets out key tests for the future and aks if the BBC should be the sole market intervention - or could there be an alternative system with stable transferable funding for public service broadcasting at its heart?
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360 degree commissioning has become the buzz word among all broadcasters, commissioners and producers. 360 means programmes are not just on our TV screens, but online and on mobile.
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Jane Tranter Controller, BBC Fiction discussed BBC drama. Tim Teeman Arts and Entertainment Editor and TV Critic, The Times chaired the session.
- London
Ahead of the publication of Phase 2 of Ofcom’s review into public service broadcasting, Ed Richards, discussed the funding and delivery of public service broadcasting in the UK and the tough choices that need to be addressed if public service broadcasting is to be maintained and strengthened...
- London
The BBC says it is for all of Britain and this means a real commitment to producing world-class content that is fresh, new and made in centres all across the UK, not just in London.
- London
With the UK economy heading south and concerns for the future of advertising, especially on television in the UK, WPP Chief Executive Sir Martin Sorrell gives us his insight into the current state of the market.
Organiser details
Victoria Pinner
Events Department
Royal Television Society
5th Floor...
- London
The RTS Early Evening event If I were Ofcom's next Chair... took place on the 19th November.