When you combine a Tory think-tank like the CPS with a former PR head at Sky, you get a pretty jaundiced view of the current debate about public service broadcasting.
"Seldom has so much intellectual effort been expended to so little real purpose. The crisis of broadcasting is in reality confined to a tiny number of decaying organisations and structures that were created in a different age. The idea that choice, in a world of multichannel competition and internet provision, can only be provided by creating a competitor to the BBC out of the rotten timbers of a collapsing PSB system is a tragedy".
More of Martin Le Jeune's report for the Centre for Policy Studies at Press Gazette.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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