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[ecrea] The Shape of Things to Come - looking forwards to the Communications Bill - Monday 30 April 2012 in London

Mon Apr 09 12:00:19 GMT 2012


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   *The Shape of Things to Come - looking forwards to the
   Communications Bill

   **VLV'S 29th ANNUAL SPRING CONFERENCE
   **Monday 30 April 2012
   *10.30 am to 3.30 pm
   /The Royal Geological Society, London W1
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   *Voice of the Listener & Viewer (VLV)* looks forwards to the
   upcoming debate around the Communications Bill Green Paper, expected
   imminently, which will shape the future of our broadcasting world.

   *VLV's 29th Annual Spring Conference* is entitled *The Shape of
   Things to Come - looking forwards to the Communications Bill. *"VLV
   must maintain its role as the leading advocate for listeners and
   viewers" say VLV President Jocelyn Hay. "I'm delighted that,
   combined with members' vigorous input at conferences and meetings
   with key decision makers, this has had a positive influence on
   policy.  It's encouraging to know that policy proposals can be
   reversed when they are confronted by the force of public opinion and
   cogent, well-organised arguments."

   VLV is delighted that *Helen Goodman MP, Shadow Media Minister* will
   speak about the issues around the Communications Bill, giving
   members the opportunity to question her directly about the
   opposition's policies. *Steve Hewlett*, presenter of BBC Radio 4's
   /Media Show, /will be in the chair.

   *Roger Mosey*, the BBC's Director 2012, will talk about the BBC and
   London 2012 and *Peter Barron*, Google's Director, External
   Relations, Europe, Middle East and Africa,  will talk about the
   online world and its potential for connectivity. A panel including
   *Professor Steven Barnett*, Professor of Communications at the
   University of Westminster and *James Heath,* Controller, Policy at
   the BBC will debate the issues raised by the Green Paper.

   This year VLV is celebrating the *20th anniversary *of its* Awards
   for Excellence in Broadcasting in Radio and Television*.  We are
   delighted that *Esther Rantzen CBE*, well known presenter and
   campaigner, will present the awards during the conference.  VLV
   knows that the winners value these awards especially - as they are
   nominated and voted for by VLV's members, who are of course the
   viewers and listeners who enjoy their programmes.


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   Conference details:
   *Tickets:*/ /Corporate £210; Organisations/Academics £105;
   Further details and tickets contact:  Linda Forbes on 01474 338 711
   or 01474 338 716 or email (Linda.Forbes /at/ vlv.org.uk)
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   *For all press and media enquiries please call:
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   Linda Forbes or Sue Washbrook (Monday to Thursday during office hours)

   VLV Office 01474 338711/338716; email: (info /at/ vlv.org.uk) or



   Dinah Garrett (Friday to Sunday and out of office hours)

   0208 994 7252 or email: (ddinahg /at/ supanet.com)

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   *NOTES TO EDITORS
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   *Voice of the Listener & Viewer (VLV) is an independent,
   non-profit-making association*, free from political, commercial and
   sectarian affiliations, working for quality and diversity in British
   broadcasting. VLV represents the interests of listeners and viewers
   as citizens and consumers across the full range of broadcasting
   issues. VLV is concerned with the structures, regulation, funding
   and institutions that underpin the British Broadcasting system. VLV
   does not handle complaints but is in touch with Members of
   Parliament, Government, media regulators and broadcasters; publishes
   briefings, responses to public consultations and a quarterly
   newsletter; holds conferences and other events in different parts of
   the UK, open to the public at affordable prices; organises visits
   for its members to broadcasting centres and holds annual Student
   Essay Competitions and Awards for Excellence in Broadcasting.



   *Diary Date
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   *Autumn Conference -- Monday 26 November 2012
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   *Keynote Speaker: Rt Hon Lord Patten of Barnes CH, Chairman, BBC Trust
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