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Communications Committee, media convergence, nigel warner, ippr, louise mcelvogue

IPPR and Australian Convergence Review Committee representative to give evidence on media convergence

18 January 2013

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On Tuesday 22 January, in the latest evidence session of their inquiry into media convergence, the Lords Communications Committee will question an expert on media convergence from the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) thinktank, and a representative from the Australian Convergence Review Committee.

Witnesses

At 3.30 pm

  • Mr Nigel Warner, Associate Fellow, IPPR

Mr Warner is the author of a recent report published by IPPR, ‘Life after Leveson: The challenge to strengthen Britain’s diverse and vibrant media’. The report argues that adjustments to the system of press regulation must be seen in the context of wider changes occurring in the media as digital convergence unites text, audio and video content on the same platforms. The Committee will use the evidence session to explore Mr Warner’s proposals for a new regulatory settlement across the media.

At 4.30 pm

  • Ms Louise McElvogue, a member of the Australian Convergence Review Committee

The Convergence Review was an independent review established by the Australian Government to examine the policy and regulatory frameworks that apply to the converged media and communications landscape in Australia. The team handed its final report to the Australian Government on 30 March 2012. The Committee will examine the recommendations of their report and explore lessons the UK might learn from the approaches under consideration in Australia.

The evidence sessions will take place on Tuesday 22 January from 3.30 pm in Committee Room 2, House of Lords.

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