Good article in Prospect
Slashing the BBC’s budget and threatening its future funding make for good red-meat populist politics, cheered on by newspaper owners who think they stand to gain. But where is the calm, rational debate about the future of public service broadcasting, and why it matters more than ever?
Slashing the BBC’s budget and threatening its future funding make for good red-meat populist politics, cheered on by newspaper owners who think they stand to gain. But where is the calm, rational debate about the future of public service broadcasting, and why it matters more than ever?