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Voice of the Listener and Viewer (VLV) represents the citizen and consumer interest
in broadcasting and works for quality and diversity in British broadcasting.

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Mon & Tues 26 and 27 April 04:

Broadcasting & Civil Society in the Digital Age.    
VLV’s 9th International conference 09.30 - 5.00pm. 
The Royal Society, 6 - 9 Carlton House Terrace, London SW1

Lord MacIntosh of Harringey, UK Minister for Broadcasting will open VLV’s 9th International conference on 26 May and welcome delegates on behalf of the UK Government.  He will speak at 09.30am. 

During the two day event, key speakers and delegates from the UK and overseas will consider the role, funding and future for public service broadcasting and communications in an increasingly competitive global media market. 

Policy areas will include: the effect of revisions to the European Directive on trans-frontier television; WTO policies re audio-visual services; developments arising from the WSIS; and the impact of increasingly concentrated global media ownership on indigenous cultures, language and values and on access to  plurality of sources of information, ideas and indigenous sport.

Conference fee, including lunch and refreshments each day: £411.25.  Earlybird discount for payments by 20 February: £353.50. Concessions on request.

To book:

A registration form is available here please click here

For further details - click here.

For further information, contact: Linda Forbes or Jocelyn Hay. 
Tel: (00)1474-352835; Fax:  (00)1474-351112.


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For full details of VLV contact: 
Telephone: 01474 352835. 
Fax: 01474 351112. 
E-mail: vlv@btinternet.com 

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