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The future for UK public service broadcasting – relevance, representation, resources, reach, viability, and priorities for policy and regulation
This full-day conference is taking place in the context of the DCMS Committee report – The Future of Public Service Broadcasting – which was published in March this year, and made a range of recommendations aimed at enabling PSB to compete more effectively with on-demand streaming services, including proposals for increased collaboration among public service broadcasters.
Sessions in the agenda look at:
- The Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee inquiry into the future of public service broadcasting – key recommendations and implications for policy and practice, and next steps going forward
 - Resources for PSB – support and investment needs, exploring avenues for revenue and funding, and addressing the future of the licence fee
 - Viability of public service broadcasting in a digital age:
- lessons from relocating – the impact on relevance and service
 - implementing new strategies for innovation
 - collaboration and the way forward for competing in an international market
 
 - Latest thinking from Small Screen: Big Debate – examining options for modernising the existing PSB framework
 - Authentic representation in public service broadcasting – priorities for diversity, accountability, leadership, and supporting the production of national and regional content
 - The road ahead for public service broadcasting
 







