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Audience Council for Nothern Ireland

Audience Council for Northern Ireland

Your Voice - BBC Television and
Taste and Standards Consultations

 

Do you have views about BBC television or matters of taste and standards in broadcasting?

This year the BBC Trust is conducting several reviews as part of its work to ensure that the audience gets the best out of the BBC. It will consult publicly on BBC TV Services (BBC ONE, BBC TWO, BBC FOUR and Red Button) and the BBC's Editorial Guidelines. The Audience Council will advise the Trust on the expectations and needs of local audiences and seeks your views.

If you would like to take part in any or all of the consultations, you can register your interest now and we will keep you informed of ways to participate. Usually these include the chance to participate in a discussion, or give your feedback through a questionnaire or comments. There is no obligation to take part should you change your mind.

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If you would like more information, or change your mind about participating at any stage, please contact us on 028 9033 8856 (textphone 028 9033 8100) or email audiencecouncil.ni@bbc.co.uk


 

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