In brief: A group of UK public service broadcasters have published an open letter in The Daily Telegraph saying a media bill is required “to secure the future of British broadcasting and allow it to prosper”.
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The BBC journalist and newsreader Clive Myrie will give the Steve Hewlett Memorial Lecture 2022.
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