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25 November 2008

Enough ‘thinktankery’?

By Steph Peat

S_Carter        In an interview with The Guardian, the Communications Minister Lord Carter of Barnes declared that there had been ‘enough thinktankery’ over public service broadcasting and that it was now time to act.  You can find the article here   

He stressed the urgency of the situation facing public service broadcasting while setting out the timetable for the Digital Britain Report. The steering group will produce an action plan in January 2009 and the report will be published in May or June.

You can see details of who is on the Digital Britain Steering Group here.

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