Seminars
Culture Seminar
26 November 2004 (morning session)
As part of the Charter Review process, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport has carried out projects that examine specific aspects of the BBC, including a number of crosscutting studies of the BBC's impact in various areas. One of these studies was on the BBC's impact on culture.
As part of this exercise, the BBC was asked to provide a report on its contribution to culture. This document includes the BBC's strategic objectives and vision for both of this sector, as well as a detailed analysis of its current output, audience and outreach programmes.
This document was used as a paper debated in this seminar, held by Lord Burns, the Secretary of State's independent advisor on Charter Review.
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.
Transcript for the seminar on Culture PDF (275kb)
If you have any comments or queries, please
contact the Charter Review team.
Seminar Information Pack and Papers:
Agenda
PDF (30kb)
Extracts from 'Building Public Value: renewing the BBC for a Digital
World', BBC, July 2004 PDF (101kb)
Extracts
from DCMS consultation report 'What you said about the BBC',
DCMS, 2004 Chapter 5: The BBC Today PDF (160kb)
Consultation
Responses on the BBC's submission, ‘The BBC's impact on culture'
PDF (170kb)
BBC's
Submission to DCMS on Culture PDF (630kb)
Appendix
A PDF (1.7mb)
Appendix
B PDF(93kb)
Appendix
C PDF (497kb)
Guest Speakers
Sir Christopher Frayling
Miranda McKearney
David Ferguson
Phil Redmond
Jan Younghusband
Andrew Eaton
Alan Yentob
Jenny Abramsky
Guest Speakers Biographies PDF (423kb)
Related Information:
Independent
Advisor & Panel
Some of these documents are available online in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf)
format.
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