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Whilst our Public Service Broadcasting Forum captures the range of arguments over the future of public service content in our media world, New Labour’s poster child modern regulator, Ofcom,
David Elstein, a former BSkyB head of programming, assesses the likely impact of Ofcom's attempt to take on one of the toughest players in the broadcasting market; his former employer.
The BBC Strategy Review survey: a walk-through
Mark Thompson's foreword and overview from the BBC Strategy Review. The full review is attached.
From the Young Foundation to the Carlton Club, two English political intellectuals search for a way out of the country's crash
When Power 2010 decided to get up front and personal it ran a full page advert in the Guardian in the form of a wanted poster with pictures of six
The man behind the UK's 'Broken Government' website diagnoses how good administration has been sacrificed to the marketing of power
The New Statesman ran four responses to 'Hang 'em' from leading Labour thinkers. Barnett replies and Andreas Whittam Smith adds his response.
Nuclear weapons were at the heart of the Cold War. Yet the broader impact of the arms race on politics and society has been forgotten. This is unfortunate, argues Holger Nehring, as the impact of the shared fear of total war that the nuclear arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union
OurKingdom contributor and No2ID campaigner Christina Zaba popped a question to David Cameron when he was down in Bristol and filed this report in the brilliant on-line Bristol 24-7.
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