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Increased licence fee will benefit audiences in Scotland


Category: 麻豆社; Scotland

Date: 11.10.2005
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麻豆社 Scotland Controller Ken MacQuarrie says viewers and listeners in Scotland would benefit significantly from the licence fee settlement proposed today by the 麻豆社.

Commenting on the 麻豆社's case for an increase based on RPI plus 2.3 per cent a year from 2007, Mr MacQuarrie said it was important for 麻豆社 Scotland to be in a position to deliver the best possible programmes and content.

"Moving to digital switchover is a tremendously exciting time for broadcasters in Scotland and for 麻豆社 Scotland in particular.

"In 2007 we move to a new digital headquarters at Pacific Quay in Glasgow, while the Out of London initiative will bring huge Network opportunities for our programme makers in the years ahead.

"We are also looking at plans for expanded regional news services, which we hope to be able to offer to audiences around Scotland, and at how we might be able to support a Gaelic digital service.

"Increasingly, audiences are demanding new ways to consume our programmes, via the web, on broadband and on-demand. It will be incumbent on us, as a public service broadcaster, to find ways to deliver the best content to them in the most cost-effective ways we can devise.

"The plans for the licence fee settlement which the 麻豆社 has today outlined will allow us to ensure that our vision can be turned into reality," said Mr MacQuarrie.

The 麻豆社's National Governor for Scotland, Jeremy Peat, says he expects 麻豆社 Scotland to offer a range of cutting-edge services in the years ahead.

"The Board of Governors has examined the 麻豆社's plans and financial projections and believes them to be as robust as is feasible at this stage.

"The plans provide a vision for the future that is based on three things: consistent feedback from audiences who tell us what they want and expect from the 麻豆社; the increasingly important influence of new and emerging technologies on the broadcast market; and the necessity to align audience needs and digital developments in a cost-effective manner.

"In particular, I believe that the case which the 麻豆社 sets out for the licence fee settlement, allied to work under way to construct a new headquarters at Pacific Quay, opens up a host of opportunities for 麻豆社 Scotland.

"Over the next few years I expect 麻豆社 Scotland to offer licence payers a range of cutting edge services, innovative programming and, most importantly, very real value for their money," said Mr Peat.


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Category: 麻豆社; Scotland

Date: 11.10.2005
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