We now have the December minutes of the BBC Board - the last to be written by company secretary Phil Harrold before his move into transformation at News. He said his job was to make the minutes 'as dull as possible', and he's continued in that vein to the end.
I can help with some suggestions that may make them of marginal interest.
The discussion about strategic alignment with the public service is code for "Are those Americans we's appointed to run BBC Studios going too far ?"
There are clearly some internal audience measures of 'fair and balanced reporting' which are on the way down, and the Board is also yet to be convinced that the Executive has got the measure of 16-34s. Bit like Adolescence, eh ?