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Show some chutzpah

Media academic Des Freedman thinks that BBC management should be less cautious in defending the Corporation's content and confidently defend the core values of public service broadcasting. 

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Transform ‘Thought for the Day’ into a philosophy slot

Philosopher Nigel Warburton thinks that 'Thought for the Day' should reflect on wider issues raised within the news cycle, seeking to embed them within a philosophical context. 

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Provide access to our ‘living history’

Chairperson of the BUFVC Virginia Haworth-Galt says the BBC archive should be permanently and freely accessible to all, seamlessly able to integrate with teaching, learning and research. 

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Get more races in more positions

Poet Lemn Sissay calls on the BBC to recruit more BME staff, particularly in senior management. 

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Contribute to global pluralism

Writer Jessica Horn wants the BBC to maintain the highest standards of pluralism and rigour; neither should be diminished by underfunding or government interference. 

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Make me want to rush home to tune in

Writer and publisher Margaret Busby would like to see the BBC make more programmes that make her want to rush home to tune in 

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Devolve broadcasting to Scotland

Columnist Kat Boyd thinks public service broadcasting, just like education and healthcare, should be devolved. 

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More lead roles for people of colour

Writer Aniqah Choudrhi wants to see more people of colour involved in BBC drama, at the levels of both acting and production.  

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Open-up the archives

Author Cory Doctorow says the BBC should be a global leader by making its digital archive available to all. Not only to consume, but remix too. 

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BBC News needs a Women’s Editor

Campaigner Charlotte Gerada says the BBC could make big inroads in recognising the importance of gender simply by appointing a 'Women's editor' for BBC News. 

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