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

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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This web-page informs you of any 
VLV's News that occured during 2002.

For VLV's Press Releases Updates in 2001 - Click Here.

PRESS RELEASES - YEAR 2002

     Tessa Jowell,Secretary of State for CultureSpeaker at VLV Events to Consider
     Broadcasting and the new Communication Bill - Click Here
     What’s the Government really after? - Click Here
     Donation Form for The Communication Bill - Click Here
     Minister to open VLV Conference on the future of Children’s Television In a programme 
     of four events that will focus on the new Communications Bill - Click Here
     What future for Children’s Television and Radio? - Click Here
     The Communications Bill: Getting It Right! - Click Here
     ‘Broadcasting, Scotland and the Communications Bill’  - Click Here
     Learning and an Educated Democracy - Click Here
     Comments On Applications For Licences To Operate Digital Multiplexs - Click Here
     Observations and Reservations about the 2002 Draft Communications Bill - Click Here
     Terrorism, Trade and Truth –  The Role and Responsibilities of the Broadcasters 
     In Times of Crisis and Conflict - Click Here
     VLV 2001 Awards for Excellence in Broadcasting - Click Here
     BBC Chairman talks to Listeners and Viewers - Click Here
     Public Events Dates for Year 2002 - Click Here
     Three oportunities in March, April and May for members to hear - Click Here
     Broadcasting, New Media Services and Broadband in Wales - Click Here
     Broadcasting, Wales & the New Environment - Click Here

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VLV works to keep listeners and viewers informed about current developments in British broadcasting, including propose new legislation, public consultation on broadcasting policy and the likely impact of digital technology. We seek to raise awareness of the uniquely influential role that broadcasting plays in our society and the responsibility this places on broadcasters.  Click here for more information.

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For full details of VLV contact:
Voice Of The Listener & Viewer
101 King's Drive, Gravesend
Kent
DA12 5BQ

Telephone: 01474 352835. 
Fax: 01474 351112. 
E-mail: vlv@btinternet.com 

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