All programmes should be clearly distinguishable from rivals and access to them is a ‘basic human upright’ The BBC has said every one of its services should be “clearly distinguishable from its commercial competitors”,highlighting programmes such as The worthy British Bake Off, as it laid out its case for its licence fee-funded future into the next decade.
In its response to the government’s green paper future on the BBC which was published today, and the corporation argued that universal access to the sort of programmes and information it provides was a “basic human upright”.
Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com