Diversity in the Media
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Diversity in the Media

History of the Cultural Diversity Advisory Group to the Media, 1992-2007

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eBook - PDF

Diversity in the Media

History of the Cultural Diversity Advisory Group to the Media, 1992-2007

About this book

Describes the barriers to progress and highlights the positive impact of the CDAGM in relation to institutions such as the BBC, ITV, Newsquest, Westminster Media Forum, DCMS and Parliamentary Select Committees. This book is suitable for those concerned with democracy, fairness and social inclusion.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. The Cultural Diversity Advisory Group to the Media
  3. Dedication
  4. Acknowledgements
  5. CONTENTS
  6. Foreword
  7. INTRODUCTION
  8. PART I THE PUBLIC DOMAIN
  9. Submission of Evidence on the Communications White Paper
  10. BBC Green Paper—Royal Charter Review
  11. Building Public Participation Conference 21 November 2005
  12. BBC White Paper – Response, 28 April 2006
  13. OFCOM – Public Service Broadcasting Review, Consultation Response
  14. Westminster Media Forum Publication: The BBC – An Ancient Heritage?
  15. Edited Comments from the Westminster Media Forum Ethnicity and Diversity Seminar
  16. Media Forum Policy Seminar 31 January 2007: Ethnicity and Media–Organisation and Staffing
  17. New Enquiry Public Service Media Content No.47: Select Committee, Department of Culture, Media and Sport – 7 January 2007
  18. Oral Evidence Session. BBC Annual Report and Accounts: a Note
  19. BBC Public Purpose Remits. Public Consultation by the new BBC Trust —April 2007
  20. PART II REPRESENTATIONS TO THE MEDIA
  21. LETTER TO BBC SOUTH
  22. Regional News Programmes—Ethnic Monitoring Exercise
  23. Portrayal—Cultural Diversity and Retention of Minority Ethnic Staff in the South’s Media
  24. Examples of Complaints and Responses
  25. An Example of Minutes Taken of One of Our Meetings by Meridian ITV
  26. Items, Issues and Points for Discussion at Meetings with the Media
  27. Leaked Email Concerning Ageism
  28. PART III A SELECTION OF INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTIONS, COMMENTS AND RESPONSES
  29. Nigel Kay Head of Centre, BBC South
  30. Andy Griffee Controller English Regions
  31. Eve Turner Head of Centre, BBC South
  32. Michael Grade BBC Chairman
  33. Tim Daykin Producer and Presenter Religious Programmes, BBC Radio Solent, Ex‐RAC/BBC Faith
  34. Elaine Johnson Former Community Liaison Officer, Meridian/ITV
  35. Robin Britton Regional Editor, ITV
  36. John Ferrao Deputy Editor, Meridian Tonight
  37. PART IV DEALING WITH THE PRINT MEDIA
  38. Newsquest
  39. Ian Murray
  40. PART V MISCELLANY OFMEDIA DIVERSITY WRITINGS
  41. Thoughts about Broadcasting Contribution in the South - Pauline Brandt
  42. Navdip Dhariwal
  43. Independent Members - Mary Venetia Genis
  44. Di Bernstein
  45. Cultural Diversity in the Media - Don John
  46. A Japanese Member’s Perspective - Yuri Layhe
  47. Diversity in Public Service Broadcasting - Research by Mukti Jain Campion
  48. Some of the Recent Contributions Discussed at Quarterly Media Meetings
  49. Falling Media Audiences – Minorities
  50. Open Democracy Magazine: Articles by Ehsan Masood
  51. Verbal Pollution II Parvaneh Farid
  52. The Story of Our Daily ‘Cuppa’
  53. Europe’s Blatant Arrogance Towards Other Cultures - Anver Jeevanjee
  54. Discussion on the Necessity of a Balanced Presentation of Disciplines in Programmes and the Importance of Promoting Quality Role Models - Anver Jeevanjee
  55. Black Classical Musicians: A Hidden History - Annamarie Ewing
  56. CONCLUSION - Don John
  57. Index
  58. Back cover