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The Media Show-20220122-16:41:00

yeah, i mean, i'd like to bring in phil riley here, chief executive of boom radio. you know, you've built up radio stations, you know, commercial radio really well. let's take nadine dorries at face value. you know, if this is the last licence fee to be announced as she's suggesting, how could the bbc be funded? helen was touching on a couple of options, but what are the options, do you think? i think helen hit the nail on the head, really. i don't think there is really another funding model that works for anything like the scale of bbc that we have today. subscription is an interesting idea, but it falls very badly when you consider that 18 million households in the uk access their television via freeview. freeview, it's impossible to put subscription on freeview. it hasn't got conditional access, so there's 18 million people. if you take the bbc off them, the freeview model falls over the bbc. if it were to go down, the subscription route simply can't have bbc radio any more. because radio is subscription free.

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The Media Show-20220122-00:41:00

got its huge problems. . lots of parents, for example, really love being able - to put their kids in. front of programming that doesn't have any advertising in it. - and any kind - of subscription model is very hard to do when a lot- of people who use bbc services, particularly older people, - don't have reliable broadband. yeah. i mean, i'd like to bring in phil riley here, chief executive of boom radio. you know, you've built up radio stations, you know commercial radio really well. let's take nadine dorries at face value. you know, if this is the last licence fee to be announced, as she's suggesting, how could the bbc be funded? helen was touching on a couple of options, but what are the options, do you think? i think helen hit the nail on the head, really. i don't think there is really another funding model that works for anything like the scale of bbc that we have today. subscription is an interesting idea, but it falls very badly when you consider that 18 million households in the uk access their television via freeview. it's impossible to put subscription on freeview. it hasn't got conditional access. so there's 80 million people who, if you take the bbc off them, the freeview model falls over. the bbc, if it were to go down a subscription route, simply

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The Media Show-20220123-17:42:00

do you think? i think helen hit the nail on the head, really. i don't think there is really anotherfunding model that works for anything like the scale of bbc that we have today. subscription is an interesting idea, but it falls very badly when you consider that 18 million households in the uk access their television via freeview. freeview — it's impossible to put subscription on freeview, it hasn't got conditional access, so there's 18 million people — if you take the bbc off them, the freeview model falls over. the bbc, if it were to go down the subscription route, simply can't have bbc radio any more, because radio is subscription—free — there's no subscription for radio, it's a free—to—air service — and no subscription company is going to throw £500 million, £600 million a year into the pot of funding free—to—air radio. then you get into whether or not you have to make the radio services ad—funded. that then has a knock—on effect for the commercial sector,

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The Media Show-20211123-01:44:00

to all relevant points of view respectfully. i did a session this morning at a thing called out of the box, which is the freeview event this morning, and we talked about these divisive — or issues that can appear divisive, and how do you deal with them? i think the approach is to listen respectfully to all points of view, reflect on what your audience thinks, and to carry on in that manner. we are nowhere near the scale and size, though, where we would be in those types of conversations. and the bbc obviously was in those types of conversations, you were editorial director until this february — were you part of the decision to sign up to the programme, for the bbc? no, i was not. i'm sure many people listening will be aware, bbc�*s nolan investigates podcast raised questions about whether being part of the scheme damaged the bbc�*s impartiality. what do you make of the bbc pulling out? we always had a very good conversations with lots and lots of different groups, and it's absolutely what the bbc should do.

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The Media Show-20211122-02:44:00

problem of this under—supply of trusted news and information on social media and other digital platforms. we are starting on a journey here. ok, well, look, we talked earlier about some of the difficult editorial policy—making decisions around a bomb attack. let's talk with you about other thorny decisions being made — the bbc has just pulled out of stonewall�*s diversity champions programme, the scheme where the charity gives advice on inclusive workspaces. is your new organisation signed up? no, we've not had that conversation. we are very small and just starting. i think your approach to these things is to listen to all relevant points of view respectfully. i did a session this morning at a thing called out of the box, which is the freeview event this morning, and we talked about these divisive — or issues that can appear divisive, and how do you deal with them? i think the approach is to listen respectfully to all points of view, reflect on what your audience

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The Media Show-20211121-05:44:00

to solve this really key problem of this under—supply of trusted news and information on social media and other digital platforms. we are starting on a journey here. ok, well, look, we talked earlier about some of the difficult editorial policy—making decisions around a bomb attack. let's talk with you about other thorny decisions being made — the bbc has just pulled out of stonewall�*s diversity champions programme, the scheme where the charity gives advice on inclusive workspaces. is your new organisation signed up? no, we've not had that conversation. we are very small and just starting. i think your approach to these things is to listen to all relevant points of view respectfully. i did a session this morning at a thing called out of the box, which is the freeview event this morning, and we talked about these divisive — or issues that can appear divisive, and how do you deal with them? i think the approach is to listen respectfully to all points of view,

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The Media Show-20211121-15:44:00

i did a session this morning at a thing called out of the box, which is the freeview event this morning, and we talked about these divisive — or issues that can appear divisive, and how do you deal with them? i think the approach is to listen respectfully to all points of view, reflect on what your audience thinks, and to carry on in that manner. we are nowhere near the scale and size, though, where we would be in those types of conversations. and the bbc obviously was in those types of conversations, you were editorial director until this february — were you part of the decision to sign up to the programme, for the bbc? no, i was not. i'm sure many people listening will be aware, bbc�*s nolan investigates podcast raised questions about whether being part of the scheme damaged the bbc�*s impartiality. what do you make of the bbc pulling out? we always had a very good conversations with lots and lots of different groups, and it's absolutely what the bbc should do. it wouldn't be right for me to comment on what's happened at the bbc since i've left —

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The Media Show-20211120-16:44:00

so there are monetisation models now to enable us to solve this really key problem of this under—supply of trusted news and information on social media and other digital platforms. we are starting on a journey here. ok, well, look, we talked earlier about some of the difficult editorial policy—making decisions around a bomb attack. let's talk with you about other thorny decisions being made — the bbc has just pulled out of stonewall�*s diversity champions programme, the scheme where the charity gives advice on inclusive workspaces. is your new organisation signed up? no, we've not had that conversation. we are very small and just starting. i think your approach to these things is to listen to all relevant points of view respectfully. i did a session this morning at a thing called out of the box, which is the freeview event this morning, and we talked about these divisive — or issues that can appear divisive, and how do you deal with them?

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The Media Show-20211120-00:44:00

key problem of this under—supply of trusted news and information on social media and other digital platforms. we are starting on a journey here. ok, well, look, we talked earlier about some of the difficult editorial policy making decisions around the bomb attack. let's talk with you about other thorny decisions being made — the bbc has just pulled out of stonewall�*s diversity champions programme, the scheme where the charity gives advice on inclusive workspaces. is your new organisation signed up? no, we've not had that conversation. we are very small and just starting. i think your approach to these things is to listen to all relevant points of view respectfully. i did a session this morning at a thing called out of the box, which is the freeview event this morning, and we talked about these divisive, or issues that can appear divisive, and how do you deal with them? i think the approach is to listen respectfully to all points of view, reflect on what your audience thinks, and to carry

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