Tuesday 10 February 5.15pm, Royal Holloway Management Lecture Theatre, TW20 0EX
BBC Controller of Archive TONY AGEH will unveil his ambitious vision for a digital public sphere on Tuesday. This ambitious rethinking of public service broadcasting for the digital age will have a major impact on the debate about the renewal of the BBC licence fee.
TONY AGEH has conceived and delivered major digital information projects from BBC iPlayer to the Guardian Guide. He is an honorary researcher in the Media Arts department at Royal Holloway.
His talk will be followed by a Q&A and drinks reception. All welcome.
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