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23 June 2026 - BBC Royal Charter Review - Oral evidence

Committee Culture, Media and Sport Committee
Inquiry BBC Royal Charter Review

Tuesday 23 June 2026

Start times: 9:30am (private) 10:00am (public)


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BBC Charter review: MPs to explore independent sector views and role of corporation in a digital world

The latest session of the Culture, Media and Sport Committee’s BBC Charter Review inquiry will explore the broadcaster’s relationship with the independent production sector and how the corporation might reinvent itself for the world of digital media.

Meeting details

At 10:00am: Oral evidence
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Executive Chair and Chief Executive at Banijay UK
Founder and Chief Executive at Persephonica
Chief Executive at Pact
At 11:00am: Oral evidence
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Chief Executive at Wonderhood Studios
Researcher, University of Westminster
UK Director at Reset Tech

MPs will first hear from witnesses from the independent production sector. Nigel Warner from industry group PACT, Banijay CEO Partick Holland and Dino Sofos, the founder of the Persephonica podcast company, will face questions on the current funding outlook for the sector and the BBC’s approach to commissioning.

There is likely to be discussion about the potential impact on the sector of different BBC funding models, as well as questions on the corporation’s commercial activity, the future of BBC Sounds and iPlayer

The second panel, featuring David Abraham of Wonderhood Studios, Helen Jay of the University of Westminster, and Dylan Sparks of Reset Tech, will then explore the merits of the next Charter introducing a new public purpose for innovation and technology.

There could also be questions about how public service broadcasters operate in a world of algorithms, and how the BBC might use new technology to serve all audiences.

The committee’s BBC Royal Charter Review inquiry was launched in March after the Government kicked off the review process with the launch of its consultation in December. The committee plans to gather the views of a full range of witnesses over the coming weeks in order to make recommendations to help shape the new Charter, which is due to come into effect in 2028.

Location

Room 16, Palace of Westminster

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