About 15 or more years ago John Bradford (ex-chair of the Radio Academy)
told me that the Radio Academy had acquired the rights to the title 'The
Listener'. Peter Lewis was at the same meeting and may also recall
this?
Best wishes,
Eryl
Dr. Eryl Price-Davies
Programme Leader - BA Broadcasting
Principal Lecturer & Teaching Fellow
Faculty of the Arts
Thames Valley University
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I think it is the BBC. I am aware that moves were made a year or
so after it closed to revive the title but the BBC refused to let it go.
Professor Brian Winston
Lincoln Professor of Communications
University of Lincoln
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From: The History of the BBC on behalf of Derek Johnston
Sent: Thu 18/06/2009 9:02 AM
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Subject: [BBC-HISTORY] "The Listener" Copyright
Dear All,
Does anybody know who currently holds the copyright for "The
Listener"? I
have an image from a 1940s issue that I want to reproduce
alongside an
article, but have been unable to identify who holds the
copyright. The BBC
Photo Library do not appear to hold the image any more. I have
asked the BBC
magazines digital asset management person who has helped me out
with
permissions for reproducing material from early copies of the
"Radio Times",
but have not yet received a response.
Anybody?
Thanks in advance,
Derek Johnston
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