[cma-l] The future of the BBC: have your say - closes 4th September

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Wed Sep 3 22:29:50 BST 2014


I completed this last week. Good to have an opportunity to express views and help towards informed decision-making.
 
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Guardian survey - lend your voice to a crucial debate on the future of the BBC, happening at this autumn’s party conferences

British people’s viewing and listening habits have changed 
dramatically over the past decade as new technologies, and the platforms and entrants which they generate, have transformed the choice of 
options open to them.
Given this backdrop of change, and considering that the BBC’s royal 
charter will be up for renewal in 2016, The Guardian newspaper will be hosting 
fringe events within each of the three major party conferences this 
autumn, to debate the future of the BBC and its governance.
To frame this debate, The Guardian wants to hear from media professionals from 
all sectors, to find out how the industry feels about the BBC, today and tomorrow. The Guardian would like to hear your thoughts via a short survey. The findings will be published on the Media Network in September ahead of 
the party conferences, and it will influence the party conferences 
debate.
Make your voice heard in a crucial debate for our industry.
Click this link to begin the survey which closes 4th September.
Source

Community Media Association
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