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Why Change?
Why Change?
The BBC needs to ensure we are as strong and relevant in the future as we are today. It's a fast changing world, and we need to change radically to keep up.





Audiences changing faster than ever before

The BBC has always been a leader in innovation of the day and inspired use of technology. But for the first time in our history we're in danger of playing catch-up with part of our audience who are increasingly media and tech-literate, demanding, vocal and in control. Find out more>>



Digital revolution

The digital revolution has well and truly caught on in the UK and around the world. Digital TV, DAB radio, broadband, mobile technology (and the list goes on) have changed the media landscape and we need to be at the forefront of this new world. Find out more>>



BBC Charter

The Green Paper proposals, which came out on 2nd March, were an important milestone for the BBC. But it's not a 'settlement' by any means and we've a long way to go in securing the BBC's strong future beyond 2006.



The plus points in the Green Paper are related to us having promised the internal reforms, including the Value for Money plans. And, critically, the actual level of the licence fee has yet to be debated. Find out more>>



The BBC is too complex

The BBC is a big, often bureaucratic place. If we are to operate effectively in the new world, we need to irreversibly shift the culture towards simplicity, opportunity and creativity. Find out more>>
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