Media Frontiers: What Next for Public Service Media? BBC Charter Review, Regulation and the Future of the UK Production Ecology
- Date: Wednesday 13 May 2026, 16:00 – 17:45
- Location: Clothworkers North Building LT (G.12)
- Cost: Free
A panel on the future of UK public service media following the BBC Charter Review, exploring regulation, policy, and the changing production ecology.
What Next for Public Service Media? BBC Charter Review, Regulation and the Future of the UK Production Ecology
This public event brings together leading figures from broadcasting, independent production and media analysis to discuss the future of public service media at a critical policy moment, shortly after the close of the UK government’s BBC Charter Review consultation.
The panel will explore the evolving role of the BBC and the wider public service broadcasting ecology, the regulatory and governance challenges facing the sector, and the implications for production, commissioning and investment across the UK’s nations and regions.
Confirmed speakers include:
- Iain Bundred (Director of Policy & Public Affairs, BBC)
- Gareth Barr (Controller of Policy & Regulatory Strategy, ITV)
- Cat Lewis (CEO, Nine Lives Media)
- Gill Hind (Enders Analysis)
The event forms part of the School of Media and Communication’s Media Frontiers series and will feature a short academic framing followed by a panel discussion and audience Q&A.
The session will be followed by an informal drinks reception.
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