‘The BBC at 100 – Will it Survive?’
Published By Pressat [English], Wed, Jul 14, 2021 12:00 PM
Bite-Sized Books has just published John Mair’s latest edited book: BBC at 100 – Will it Survive? Mair and others ask if the new Director General, Ti
Bite-Sized Books has just published John Mair’s latest edited book: BBC at 100 – Will it Survive?
With the troubled atmosphere surrounding the nation’s Broadcasting House growing thicker by the day, the attacks on the Corporation continue to stack up from all sides. Mair and others ask if the new Director General, Tim Davie, can steer the Corporation into clear waters for good.
John Mair says, “This is the fourth Bite Sized BBC in Peril book I have edited in the last fifteen months. Initially the title was speculative - I now think it’s real. The BBC faces an existential crisis. It must fight for its very purpose after 100 years of making great programmes on TV, Radio and Online. The clarion call is dramatic, but I sense with the enemies new and old massing, there is a mortal danger to the greatest cultural invention of the twentieth century. I hope I'm wrong. This book allows the arguments to play. Do buy it, do read it, do let your voice be heard.”
The book, available now on Amazon Click here, draws on the know-how and inside knowledge of the great, the good, and the opinionated. Contributors include:
Professor Jean Seaton, Professor of Media History at the University of Westminster and the Official Historian of the BBC
David Elstein, former Director of Programming Thames TV and Sky Television
Dorothy Byrne, former head of news and current affairs Channel Four Television
Fiona Chesterton. former Head of Daytime, Channel Four Television
Peter York, President The Media Society and co-author The War Against the BBC
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Chair: Sir Anthony Seldon, Former Vice-Chancellor at the University of Buckingham
Caroline Thomson, Former COO at the BBC
Prof. Patrick Barwise, Author of The War Against the BBC
Prof. Leighton Andrews, Former Head of Public Affairs at the BBC
Fiona Chesterton, Former Controller of Adult Learning at the BBC
John Mair is one of the most prolific editors of books on modern journalism in Britain today. This publication is his 40th ‘hackademic’ text. The books bring together the work of journalists and academics to discuss vital issues such as data journalism, Brexit, Trump and the media, the death of print, and the Leveson Inquiry. John has practised journalism at the BBC, Channel Four and other broadcasters and taught it at the universities of Coventry, Westminster, Brunel, Kent and Edinburgh Napier. He has judged the British Press Awards, the British Journalism Awards, the Royal Television Society Journalism Awards, and helped to set up the Steve Hewlett Memorial Lecture and Scholarships.
Bite-Sized Books bring together leading experts, practitioners, academics, journalists, and commentators. Bite-Sized Books are available both in Kindle and paperback format. Usually only about 50 pages long, the books are fresh, easy to read and authoritative.
‘The BBC at 100: Will it Survive?’ is available to purchase through Bite-Sized Books HERE.
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