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Sent: 11 November 2014 10:39
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Subject: Stop Press: Update on VLV's Autumn Conference - as at 10 November

 

Public Service Broadcasting - Reframing the Debate
VLV’s 31th Annual Autumn Conference
Tuesday 18  November 2014
10.30 am – 3.45 pm
at the Geological Society, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BG

Dear friends and colleagues

We are delighted to announce that James Heath, BBC Director of Policy, will be speaking on the challenges facing public service broadcasting from the BBC's perspective at VLV's 31st Annual Autumn Conference:  Public Service Broadcasting - reframing the debate on Tuesday 18 November.    He will join Dan Brooke from Channel 4 and Raymond Snoddy for the opening session of the conference.

BBC Trustee Richard Ayre will join the panel of  Sir Christopher Bland, Will Wyatt and Professor Steven Barnett for the final session of the day - Rona Fairhead's in-tray  - to discuss their agenda for the new BBC Chairman.

The other sessions of the conference are Gwyneth Williams, Controller, BBC Radio 4 and 4 Extra and Paul Robinson, Creative Media Partners and former chief executive of The Radio Academy, looking at the prospects for radio, chaired by Robin Lustig.

Phil Laven, Chairman of the DVB Project and former Technical Director of the European Broadcasting Union will look at changing technologies and the implications for viewers and listeners with Jon Drori CBE, an expert in technology and audience behaviour,  chaired by Professor Steven Barnett.

You can book online on VLV's website or call Sue Washbrook at VLV's office on 01474 338716

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