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- Intro
- _GoBack
- 16
- a2
- n3
- n13
- n5
- n6
- The authors
- Foreword
- Acknowledgement
- Summary
- Tables, figures and boxes
- 1 Introduction: broadcasting in the twenty-first century
- Philip Booth and Stephen Davies
- The origins of the licence fee
- The evolution to a hypothecated television tax
- The collapse of the justification for licence fee funding
- Television broadcasts are not a public good
- The licence fee debate should be dead - at least among economists
- What might replace the licence fee model of funding the BBC?
- Public service broadcasting
- Bias and the BBC
- Privatising the BBC
- Conclusion
- References
- 2 Public service broadcasting: ownership, funding and provision
- Cento Veljanovski
- Background
- The structure of public service broadcasting
- What was and is public service broadcasting?
- Where does the PSB concept stand today?
- Market failure
- Can a case be for public service broadcasting?
- Funding of PSB
- Structural reforms
- Conclusion
- References
- 3 The problem of bias in the BBC
- Ryan Bourne
- Introduction
- Does bias matter?
- Absolute or relative bias?
- Bias by omission
- Bias by selection
- Bias by presentation
- Conclusion
- References
- 4 Why is the BBC biased?
- Stephen Davies
- Is the BBC biased to the left?
- Institutional bias and the BBC
- Shared values of BBC staff
- The BBC, 'conventional wisdom' and the problem of nuanced views
- Conclusion
- References
- 5 Privatising the BBC
- Tim Congdon
- Setting the scene
- The case for ending the licence fee
- The BBC in the digital era
- Common defences of state funding of broadcasting
- Final remarks on the licence fee
- The case for the privatisation of the BBC
- A possible alternative approach: a smaller BBC?
- References
- About the IEA
- Table?1 PSB channels and channels operated by public service broadcasters
- Table?2 Think-tank citations by politicians and the BBC News website
- Table?3 Think-tank mentions and health warnings on the BBC website in the previous Parliament
- Table?4 UK television industry metrics
- Figure?1 Viewer shares by channel (aged 4+), 1988-2014
- Figure?2 PSB and portfolio share of TV viewing, all individuals, by channel: 2004-14
- Figure?3 How PSB channels are delivered to viewers, 2014
- Figure?4 Public service broadcasting by non-public-service broadcasters
- Figure?5 Total TV revenues by source, 2009-14
- Figure?6 Number of citations by Labour politicians as a proportion of citations by Labour and Conservative politicians
- Figure?7 EU interview comparisons
- Figure?8 The financing of British television today (£ billion revenues)
- Figure?9 Is the BBC already an underdog?
- Figure?10 Global TV industry revenues by source (£ billion)
- Box?1 Competition policy and the BBC
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