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The culture secretary, John Whittingdale, has launched a “root and branch” review of the future of the BBC. | The culture secretary, John Whittingdale, has launched a “root and branch” review of the future of the BBC. |
Speaking to the House of Commons on Thursday, Whittingdale said the government needed to “consider the overall purpose of the BBC, what services it should provide, how it should be funded, and how it should be regulated”. In the green paper (pdf), he outlined the details of these four considerations as: | |
Within these goals, Whittingdale announced the following: | Within these goals, Whittingdale announced the following: |
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