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/0 Comments/in Awards, BBC, Events, General, journalism, Media Salons, news and current affairs, Outreach, public service broadcasting, Religious broadcasting, representation /by Fr Alex Frost“I never get up until Tim’s finished”
/0 Comments/in BBC, Broadcast policy, DCMS, General, Licence Fee, public service broadcasting, Religious broadcasting /by Tim DaykinPublic Service Broadcasting in the UK is unique
/0 Comments/in BBC, Broadcast policy, Channel 4, General, Government policy, Licence Fee, news and current affairs, privatisation, public service broadcasting, Religious broadcasting /by Nick BainesWhat’s public service broadcasting worth to you?
/0 Comments/in BBC, Broadcast policy, General, Government policy, Licence Fee, public service broadcasting, Religious broadcasting /by Anna McNameeReligious broadcasting in a changing world
/0 Comments/in Broadcast policy, Events, General, Outreach, public service broadcasting, Religious broadcasting, representation /by Aaqil AhmedLenny Henry and what the BBC is for
/0 Comments/in Awards, BBC, Broadcast policy, General, public service broadcasting, Religious broadcasting, representation /by Torin DouglasHeidi Thomas: Creator of Call the Midwife
/0 Comments/in Awards, BBC, Events, General, House of St Barnabas, Media Salons, public service broadcasting, Religious broadcasting /by Anna McNameeWhat Does a Jew Look Like?
/0 Comments/in Awards, General, public service broadcasting, Religious broadcasting, representation /by Keith Kahn-HarrisHas the BBC Kept the Faith
/0 Comments/in BBC, Broadcast policy, public service broadcasting, Religious broadcasting /by Torin DouglasCONTACT US
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Recent blog posts
- Timely documentaries exploring assisted dying October 16, 2024
- Expanding the evidence base for UK public service media policymaking October 11, 2024
- Shared language for the soul June 20, 2024
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