Financial Times
13 May 2016Claire Enders was quoted in an article on the BBC White Paper, where the government proposed that six members of the new BBC board, should be public appointees. The BBC’s director-general has opposed a plan for the government to appoint almost half its board, arguing that it would undermine the broadcaster’s independence. Claire said “the government no longer believes that [online streaming] is going to replace public service broadcasting. It does not subscribe to Thatcherite ideas about the absence of the need for a public intervention.”
