Ofcom: Second Public Service Broadcasting Review
Wer wissen will, wie es im Vereinigten Königreich mit dem öffentlich-rechtlichen Rundfunk weitergehen soll (Kurzfassung im typischen Ofcom-Jargon: "greater choice, flexibility, and opportunities to enjoy public service content"), kann nun die Ergebnisse des Second Public Service Broadcasting Review der Ofcom lesen:
- Gesamtbericht (inklusive Anhang 1)
- Anhang 2 (Übersicht über die Stellungnahmen)
- Anhang 3 (Details zu den "networking arrangements" der regionalen Channel 3-Lizenzinhaber)
- Anhang 4 (ein Bericht externer Consultants: The Sustainability of Local Commercial Television)
- Statement on Short Term Regulatory Decisions
- Presseaussendung mit Vidoebriefing
- One page overview
- Recommendations for the devolved nations (Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland)
update: der Guardian "mediamonkey" bietet einen "idiot's guide" zu Ofcom's PSB-Review - Zitat (who wants what):
- Lord Carter (communications minister)
Would like: 'To be seen as the man who saved public service broadcasting'
Offering: 'A very long, much-heralded report' - Ed Richards (Ofcom)
Would like: 'To be seen as the man who actually saved public service broadcasting'
Offering: 'A very long, much-heralded report' - Andy Duncan (Channel 4)
Would like: 'Lots of other people’s money'
Offering: 'To continue broadcasting Channel 4 News, Dispatches and, er... Big Brother' - Mark Thompson (BBC)
Would like: 'To keep all his money – and Top Gear merchandising – to himself'
Offering: 'To let other broadcasters use his iPlayer and maybe the odd satellite truck now and again' ... - Michael Grade (ITV)
Would like: 'To be freed of all the costs of public service broadcasting while maintaining the fig leaf of being a public service broadcaster'
Offering: 'To continue broadcasting a bit of fuddy duddy public service stuff – if we must'
Labels: BBC, Ofcom, PSB, Rundfunkrecht
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