End patronage and forget profit
Writer Harry Leslie Smith asks for the BBC to aim at true impartiality and not be subject to political interference.
Writer Harry Leslie Smith asks for the BBC to aim at true impartiality and not be subject to political interference.
Musician Brian Eno would like to see new programming on the BBC which situates the big issues of the day within global and historical contexts.
As a true public service in the age of globalisation Bill Emmott believes the BBC should aspire to be the world’s broadcaster,
Writer Lewis Parker would like to see the corporation penalise guests on political shows who refuse to answer questions.
Media academic Justin Schlosberg says the BBC should establish an online voting platform to allow guest editors to be nominated and chosen by the public.
Writer and novelist Sunny Singh wants the BBC to be less tokenistic in its understanding of 'diversity', and make actual changes to the make-up of the organisation.
Editor and author Joanna Biggs says the BBC can start to be more innovative by moving away from literary adaptations.
Documentary producer Anne Lapping says the BBC should lead a public discussion about the meaning, and significance, of public service broadcasting in the current media environment.
Writer Juliet Jacques says BBC Four should become a platform for new film and video by artists from Britain and overseas.
Journalist Josh Kitto says the BBC should be paid through general taxation, with the licence fee instead becoming a voucher through which to fund independent media.