British Universities Film & Video Council

moving image and sound, knowledge and access

Results

10 results | Page 1 of 1
« First
‹ Prev1Next ›
Last »
Sort results by
  1. What if there were no BBC Television: The net impact on UK viewers

    Link
    http://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/publication/what-if-there-were-no-bbc-television
    PDF Link
    https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/What%20if%20there%20were%20no%20BBC%20TV.pdf
    Date
    1 Feb 2014
    Publisher
    Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
    Category
    Research Papers
    Subject
    BBC, Broadcasting, Funding, Television, Licence Fee
    Last modified
    10 Dec 2014

    Written by Patrick Barwise and Robert G. Pickard, this report is an independent contribution to the debate on the future of the BBC and uses a range of scenarios to compare the current UK television market...

  2. Is there Still a Place for Public Service Television: Effects of the Changing Economics of Broadcasting

    PDF Link
    https://reutersinstitute.politics.ox.ac.uk/sites/default/files/Is%20There%20Still%20a%20Place%20for%20Public%20Service%20Television_0.pdf
    Date
    1 Sep 2013
    Publisher
    Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
    Category
    Research Papers
    Subject
    BBC, Broadcasting, Funding, Licence Fee, Economy
    Last modified
    11 Aug 2016

    Edited by Robert G. Picard and Paolo Siciliani, this report explores what is driving changes in broadcasting, how changes are altering the traditional economics of broadcasting systems and provision, and the...

  3. Heritage Lottery Fund: Strategic Framework 2013 - 2018

    Link
    http://www.hlf.org.uk/aboutus/whatwedo/Pages/StrategicFramework2013to2018.aspx
    Date
    5 Jul 2012
    Publisher
    Heritage Lottery Fund
    Category
    Policy Documents
    Subject
    Funding
    Last modified
    24 Feb 2015

    This document sets out plans designed to deliver long term and sustainable benefits in response to the newly emerging needs facing the heritage sector. It responds to the views of over 2,000 organisations...

  4. Delivering Quality First

    Link
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/aboutthebbc/insidethebbc/howwework/reports/deliveringqualityfirst.html
    PDF Link
    http://downloads.bbc.co.uk/aboutthebbc/reports/pdf/dqf_detailedproposals.pdf
    Date
    16 May 2012
    Publisher
    BBC Trust
    Category
    Surveys and Reports
    Subject
    BBC, Broadcasting, Funding, Television
    Last modified
    11 Mar 2014

    This document presents the BBC Executive’s proposed approach to meeting the funding of the licence fee settlement agreed with the Government in 2010, which saw the licence fee frozen until 2017. The...

  5. Research and Policymaking for Film: A Symposium

    PDF Link
    http://www.bfi.org.uk/sites/bfi.org.uk/files/downloads/bfi-research-and-policymaking-for-film-symposium-2011-10.pdf
    Date
    26 Oct 2011
    Publisher
    British Film Institute
    Category
    Surveys and Reports
    Subject
    Film, Film Production, Funding, Economy, Research
    Last modified
    22 Jul 2014

    Report of a symposium held in London on 26.10.2011 and featuring delegates from the BFI and the University of Hertfordshire. The main aim of the day was to present the opportunity to explore ways in which...

  6. Service Licence Reissue, May 2010 - Explanatory Note on the Variations (inactive)

    PDF Link
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbctrust/assets/files/pdf/regulatory_framework/service_licences/explanatory_note_2010.pdf
    Date
    18 May 2010
    Publisher
    BBC Trust
    Category
    Service Reviews
    Subject
    BBC, Funding
    Last modified
    10 Dec 2014

    The BBC Trust is reissuing Service Licences to each of the 28 BBC services after making a number of variations. Service Licences help the Trust govern the BBC’s activities. They provide an open account of...

  7. Changing the Channel: A Case for Radical Reform of the Public Service Broadcasting in the UK

    Link
    http://www.policyexchange.org.uk/publications/category/item/changing-the-channel-a-case-for-radical-reform-of-the-public-service-broadcasting-in-the-uk
    PDF Link
    http://www.policyexchange.org.uk/images/publications/changing%20the%20channel%20-%20jan%2010.pdf
    Date
    14 Jan 2010
    Publisher
    Policy Exchange
    Category
    Surveys and Reports
    Subject
    BBC, Broadcasting, Funding, New Technology
    Last modified
    16 Jul 2013

    This report, written by Mark Oliver, warns that public service broadcasting needs to be radically overhauled if it is to survive in the new digital age. It calls for the BBC to place quality before ratings,...

  8. Digital Britain: Attitudes to supporting non-BBC Regional News from the TV Licence Fee

    PDF Link
    http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20100407120701/http:/www.culture.gov.uk/images/research/TNS-BMRB_DBsupportregionalnews_finalreport.pdf
    Date
    9 Nov 2009
    Publisher
    Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS)
    Category
    Research Papers, Surveys and Reports
    Subject
    Audience / User Research, Broadcasting, Funding, News, Regional Programming
    Last modified
    16 Jul 2013

    A report prepared for the DCMS by TNS – BMRB Social Research. The research objectives were to: evaluate the degree of importance that the UK population attaches to plural provision of news in the nations,...

  9. Digital Britain Report: Impact Assessment (URN 09/1027)

    PDF Link
    http://www.ppa.co.uk/legal-and-public-affairs/ppa-responses-and-evidence/~/media/Documents/Legal/Consultations/Digital%20Britain/digitalbritain_impactassessment.ashx
    Date
    16 Jun 2009
    Publisher
    Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
    Category
    Surveys and Reports
    Subject
    Broadcasting, Funding, Intellectual Property, New Technology, Education, Telecommunications
    Last modified
    16 Jul 2013

    Overarching impact assessment for the Digital Britain Final Report and related mini impact assessments for specific areas. These include universal service commitment 2Mb/s, next generation access, radio...

  10. To Inform, Educate and Entertain? British Broadcasting in the 21st Century

    Link
    http://www.cps.org.uk/publications/reports/to-inform-educate-and-entertain-british-broadcasting-in-the-twenty-first-century/
    PDF Link
    http://www.cps.org.uk/files/reports/original/111027112808-20090324PublicServicesToInformEducateAndEntertain.pdf
    Date
    31 Mar 2009
    Publisher
    Centre for Policy Studies
    Category
    Surveys and Reports
    Subject
    BBC, Broadcasting, Funding, Television
    Last modified
    16 Jul 2013

    A report compiled by Martin Le Jeune. New technology is transforming the broadcasting landscape. From the point of view of the consumer, there is more choice, better content and more ways of accessing it....