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Consultation for the Independent Reviews of the BBC's Digital Television and Radio Services

This consultation has now ended. The consultation period was 30 April  to 11 June 2004. 

Related: Reports and Public Responses - BBC's Digital Television and Radio Services


On 30 April 2004, the Secretary of State launched two independent reviews – one of the BBC's digital television services (to be led by Patrick Barwise) and the other of the Corporation's digital radio services (to be led by Tim Gardam). The BBC has submitted to the Secretary of State its own report on the performance of these services against the commitments laid down when they began.

We are now seeking the public's views on the BBC's digital television and radio services.  Unless otherwise stated, we will publish all responses in due course. 

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Review of the BBC's Digital Television services – Terms of Reference PDF (30kb)

Review of the BBC's Digital Radio services – Terms of Reference PDF (31kb) 
 
BBC's report and market impact assessment from Oliver and Ohlbaum Associates Ltd:


1. Letter from Richard Ryder PDF (51kb)
2. Governors' Foreword PDF (145kb)
3. BBC Digital TV Overview PDF (494kb)
4. Submission on CBeebies PDF (678kb)
5. Submission on CBBC PDF (466kb)
6. Submission on BBC Three PDF (300kb)
7. Submission on BBC Four PDF (335kb)

8. BBC Digital Radio Overview PDF (414kb)
9. Submission on 1Xtra PDF (486kb)
10. Submission on Asian Network PDF (327kb)

11. Submission on 6 Music PDF (263kb)
12. Submission on Radio Five Live Sports Extra PDF (349kb)
13. Submission on BBC7 PDF (572kb)

14. Oliver & Ohlbaum Assessment of the Market Impact of the BBC's Digital TV Services PDF (956kb)
15. Oliver & Ohlbaum Assessment of the Market Impact of the BBC's Digital Radio Services PDF (633kb)
16. Oliver & Ohlbaum Assessments – Appendix PDF (152kb)

This consultation has now ended. The consultation period was 30 April  to 11 June 2004. 

 

If you have any questions or complaints about the process of consultation on this paper, please contact Liz Sweet, Consultation Co-ordinator, Strategy, Policy and Delivery Division, Department for Culture, Media and Sport, 2-4 Cockspur Street, London SW1Y 5DH, liz.sweet@culture.gsi.gov.uk
 

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