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Models of Governance and Regulation Seminar

3 December 2004

The final seminar in the programme and the second on Governance and Regulation focused on a paper published by the Independent Panel on Wednesday 1 December.

The paper summarises the emerging themes from the series, and outlines three broad options for the future governance and regulation of the BBC. Speakers included members of Lord Burns' Independent Panel and guest participants.

View archived webstreams of this seminar at: www.bbc.co.uk/thefuture/seminars/dcms_seminars.shtml

Seminar Transcript:
We have produced transcripts of each seminar. Every attempt has been made to accurately transcribe the debate, however, due to the acoustics of the conference room, this transcript may contain minor errors.
PDF Icon Transcript for the seminar on Models of Governance and Regulation Seminar PDF (230 kb)
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Seminar Papers:
PDF Icon Agenda PDF (29kb)
PDF Icon Independent Panel’s report “Emerging Themes' PDF (125kb)
PDF Icon 'Extract from 'Building Public Value: Renewing the BBC for a digital world', BBC, July 2004: PART II: Governing the BBC PDF (96kb)
PDF Icon 'Extracts from DCMS Consultation report “What You said about the BBC', DCMS 2004: Chapter 11 on Governance and Regulation (PDF 55kb)

Guest Speakers
Michael Grade
Philip Graf
Ronnie Hampel
Dame Patricia Hodgson
Clive Jones
Anthony Salz
Richard Tait

PDF Icon Guest Speakers Biographies PDF (423kb)

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