TV regulator Ofcom today published the "second phase" of its ongoing report into the future of public service broadcasting (PSB).
Among its key findings and recommendations were the establishment of a new provider in the PSB market, a lesser role for ITV in regional programming, the support of a licence fee-funded BBC and a greater PSB emphasis for Channel 4.
Digital Spy reports on each of the findings in full:
- Ofcom recommends BBC rival
Ofcom recommends setting up a new public service channel to rival the BBC - C4 'should not' be privatised
Ofcom says that Channel 4 should "remain primarily not-for-profit" - ITV should have lesser regional role
Ofcom recommends that the BBC should take a greater role in regional programming - Ofcom supports 10-year BBC charter
Ofcom says it supports the renewal of the BBC's charter through 2016 - BBC, ITV react
Both the BBC and ITV welcome Ofcom's phase 2 report on the future of public service broadcasting


