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Help people create culture, not just consume it

Social innovator Jon Alexander wants to see the BBC pioneer a new kind of digital space based on exchange and mass collaboration.  

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Consider a name change

Dancer and writer Deborah Bull thinks that the corporation is due a name change, one which reflects the shift away from broadcast to many-to-many forms of communication. 

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Be bolder, more imaginative and less fearful

Filmmaker Kim Longinotto would like to see the BBC become bolder, more imaginative and less fearful 

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Collaborate with other national organisations

Media consultant John Howkins thinks the Corporation should collaborate with other national organisations to enable public conversations that are on- as well as offline. 

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Junk the past, embrace the future, become a real public broadcaster

Writer James Butler calls on the BBC to reorient its resources for the opportunities of the digital age, while taking steps to better represent the public and aim at truth rather than objectivity in its current affairs output. 

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Create a ‘department of the imagination’

Musician Matthew Herbert says the time has come for the BBC to have a 'Department of the Imagination' to rethink the Corporation's output in radical new ways. 

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Touch the World

International lawyer Philippe Sands calls on the BBC to protect and nourish the World Service.  

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Create mutually-owned social networks

Author Dan Hind thinks the BBC should play a role in re-engineering Britain's economy by helping to create mutually-owned alternatives to digital giants such as Facebook and eBay. 

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Stand up for Human Rights

Artistic Director Jenny Sealey would like to see greater programming where young people, both disabled and non-disabled, work together to overcome challenges.  

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Start Radio 4 listeners’ clubs

Author Pat Kane thinks the BBC should create Radio 4 'Listeners Clubs' for older audiences. These clubs would allow for listeners to connect and share their views with one another, embodying the cultural richness that Radio 4 offers. 

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