VLV?s 27th annual conference on Wednesday, 24 
November, will consider a range of questions 
raised by changes announced recently by the 
Secretary of State for Culture, Media, and 
Sport, Jeremy Hunt MP. They include the future 
use of licence fee income and the new 
responsibilities to be laid on the BBC for 
funding the World Service, S4C and BBC 
Monitoring, in addition to changes to the remit 
and powers of the media regulator, Ofcom.
Announced on the same day as the Government?s 
Comprehensive Spending Review, the decisions 
were taken without Parliamentary debate or 
public consultation, thus pre-empting the 
consultation and review process scheduled for 
spring 2011, in the lead up to a new 
Communications Bill in 2012.  VLV?s conference 
will provide licence fee payers and others their 
first opportunity to hear about the expected 
impact of the changes from some of those affected.
Commenting, VLV Honorary President and Founder, 
Jocelyn Hay said:  ?These far reaching changes 
raise a number of important questions, not only 
about the nature and extent of new demands 
placed on the BBC?s finances, but about the use 
of licence fee payers? money to finance services 
previously funded by Government Departments and 
whether those Departments will seek to set 
priorities for the licence-fee funded World 
Service and BBC monitoring and the Welsh 
language TV channel, S4C.  The BBC, and 
therefore licence fee payers, will now also pay 
for the roll-out of broadband infrastructure in 
rural areas in addition to the costs of 
facilitating the switch-over to Digital Television and Radio transmission.
The changes announced to the remit and powers of 
Ofcom, the media regulator, are equally 
far-reaching, and over-ride safeguards built 
into the 2003 Communications Bill to ensure its 
independence.  Such changes have implications 
for the democratic process and must be debated 
in public. VLV intends to provide opportunities 
for licence fee payers to do this at a series of 
events in the coming months.  All will be open to the public.
Broadcasting: where are we going? More questions than answers?
Wednesday, 24 November, 10.30 ? 3.30pm (coffee from 10.15am)
at the Geological Society, Burlington House, 
Piccadilly, London W1. Speakers include:
10.30am: Patrick Barwise, Professor Emeritus of 
Management and Marketing, the London Business School
11.30am: Lord Burns, Chair of Channel 4 television
12.45pm: Presentation of Prizes for VLV?s 2010 
Student Essay Competition by Jon Snow, Channel 4 News.
2.pm: Richard Klein, Controller BBC 4 with Roger Bolton, in the chair.
3.30pm:  Tea followed at 4pm by the AGM of VLV Ltd
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For more information please contact: 
(Linda.Forbes /at/ VLV.org.uk) or call her on 01474 338711.
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from political, commercial and sectarian 
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in British broadcasting. VLV represents the 
interests of listeners, viewers and increasingly 
new media users, as citizens and consumers 
across the full range of broadcasting issues. 
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structures, regulation, funding and institutions 
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Forthcoming VLV events:
Westminster Seminar with the Secretary of State, 
The Rt Hon Jeremy Hunt MP, Tuesday, 26th October 
6-8pm, Palace of Westminster, London SW1 - 
POSTPONED - new date to be made shortly
'Broadcasting in Scotland and Wales: The Future' 
VLV's Annual Scottish Conference, Friday, 5th 
November 2-6pm at The Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinhurgh
VLV's Annual Autumn Conference on Wednesday 24th 
November at The Geological Society, Burlington 
House, Piccadilly, London W1 .  Speakers 
include: Lord Burns, the new Chair of Channel 4, 
Patrick Barwise, London Business School. More details to follow shortly
For tickets/enquiries please contact Linda Forbes, Conference Administrator,
tel: 01474 338711 email: (linda.forbes /at/ vlv.org.uk) 
or visit www.vlv.org.uk <http://www.vlv.org.uk>