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  1. : Is the BBC impartial?

    Roger Bolton

    Is the BBC impartial? What is Impartiality anyway? On this week, Roger Bolton talks to the author of the BBC Trust's impartiality report, Stuart Prebble.

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  2. : Local Radio, Science and Home Planet

    Roger Bolton

    Picture by gull@cyberspace.org I have, of course, heard of win win situations, but this week's decision by the BBC Trust to ask (ie order) the Executive to reverse most of the cuts it planned in local radio looks like a win, win, win situation. It's a win for local radio ers wh...

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  3. : The BBC Trust

    Roger Bolton

    Lord Patten on his first day as the new BBC Trust Chairman, 3 May 2011 This week on I talked to a member of the BBC Trust, the body which replaced the BBC Governors, about impartiality in journalism. It took my mind back to the rather fraught period around 1980 when I was edito...

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  4. On the way out - Sir Michael Lyons on

    Roger Bolton

    "Events, dear boy Events"! That was the apparently unflappable Prime Minister, Harold MacMillan, discussing what most concerned him. He meant the crises that arrive out of clear blue skies and changed the political weather overnight. Well we have had plenty of 'events' during this latest run of...

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  5. Lord Patten in the hot seat

    Roger Bolton

    The Time - 10am on Thursday 10th March. The Place - The Grimond Room in Portcullis House. The Occasion - pre-appointment hearing with the Government's preferred candidate for the role of the Chairman of the BBC Trust. In the corridor outside, the media pack compares notes about what is a uni...

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  6. Tim Davie responds to the Trust's review of Radio 4

    Steve Bowbrick

    Head of Interactive, Radio 3

    In the Radio Times, BBC Radio boss Tim Davie has written a response to the substantial public debate about the Trust's review of Radio 3, Radio 4 and Radio 7. He endorses the suggestion that Radio 4 broaden its audience: The idea of making more people aware of Radio 4 makes sense: there are so...

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  7. Does it matter where a Radio 4 programme comes from?

    Roger Bolton

    David Liddiment, the BBC Trustee who led its review into Radio 4 among other stations, must be wondering what has hit him. No sooner had he published the review last week than newspaper columnists, the odd BBC presenter, and a lot of listeners attacked him for trying to fix something they don't...

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  8. LH and widening Radio 4's appeal - BBC Trustee David Liddiment on service licences

    Roger Bolton

    Editor's note: this week's focused on the English language, on Royal visits to Ambridge an on the conclusion of the BBC Trust's review of Radio 4 - SB. There are many incidental pleasures to be derived from the latest BBC Trust Review, a copy of which is now available on its website. ...

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  9. The BBC Trust's review of service licences for Radio 4 and Radio 7

    Gwyneth Williams

    The BBC Trust's service licence review was hugely positive for Radio 4 and Radio 7. I have seen some of the listeners' responses on Radio 4 to the Trust. We are widely considered a 'national treasure' and the appreciation for what we do is humbling. The Trust's reseach received a record number o...

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  10. Permanent collections - the next stage in opening up the best of the BBC

    Steve Bowbrick

    Head of Interactive, Radio 3

    Editor's note: the BBC Trust today announced approval for some important changes at the BBC, several of which affect Radio 4. In this blog post, which appears in full on the About the BBC blog, Roly Keating outlines plans for an extension to access to archive content, much of which will come fro...

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