BBC offer to acquire news content from licensed local TV providers
In its 2010 licence fee settlement, the BBC agreed to play an active role in supporting new local television services in the UK.
In its 2010 licence fee settlement, the BBC agreed to play an active role in supporting new local television services in the UK.
In November 2011, John Myers was asked to review the operations of BBC Local Radio. The brief was to examine the working practices of the local radio network, to investigate areas of possible savings without impacting the on-air performance and review the current levels of management and back office staff.
July 2011: Annual Report and Accounts on the BBC's Licence Fee collection activities for 2010/11. These were prepared and presented by the BBC, and audited by the National Audit Office.
Delivering Quality First is the BBC's plan for how it can best deliver the highest quality programmes and content to audiences until the end of the Charter in 2017.
In the summer of 2009 Mark Thompson announced a review of the BBC's strategy. The review looked at how the BBC could best continue to serve audiences in the face of advances in technology and a rapidly changing media landscape.
A report describing the many ways in which the BBC supports and sustains growth in the UK creative sector and helps the wider economy rebalance both sectorally and geographically.
Report on the BBC's impact beyond broadcasting in outreach.
October 2011: The BBC commissioned a report from Oliver and Ohlbaum Associates to consider the case for reforming the current system of retransmission fees in the UK. This report reviews the differing retransmission arrangements in different TV markets around the world and providing an analysis of the likely implications of continuing with the current UK arrangements.
Committed to delivering innovative online services and content, the BBC wants to ensure the internet remains open and accessible to everyone. The BBC supports the analysis and recommendations in this report.
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