It reads a little as if Sir Robbie Gibb was more on transmit than receive as he chaired his first BBC Boad sub-committee with the executives of BBC England - at least from the minutes of the BBC Board from October last year, just released.
"The Chair of the England Committee reported on its most recent meeting. At what was his first meeting, the Chair had opened the session by reflecting on some of the high level recommendations arising from the Serota Review and how they might impact the work of BBC England.....
It was such an exciting full Board meeting that there was no time for the agenda item "Audience Deprivation Study"; this looks like a repeat of an exercise last carried out in 2015, with this outcome: "More than two-thirds of those originally opposed to paying the £145.50 licence fee changed their minds after being cut off from BBC services for a nine-day period, according to a study commissioned by the corporation."
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