TV’s transition must have an inclusive vision / Letters
Kieran Clifton of the BBC responds to concerns about plans which would make UK television available only via the internet The BBC is committed to universal public service and we would never have a plan – or support one – that excluded any audience (Letters, 28 January). What we have said, (…)
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