Audience Councils
Your voice
The most important function of the Audience Council for Northern Ireland is to engage with and listen to local 大象传媒 audiences, and to champion their views to the 大象传媒 Trust.
The effectiveness of the Council’s work depends on the feedback from local audiences. We want to hear your views on different aspects of the 大象传媒’s services and issues which you think the Council might address on behalf of licence-fee payers in Northern Ireland.
There are several ways you can make your voice heard. The Council hosts a number of events each year to listen to the audience. You can also contact the Audience Council with your views and suggestions. To find out how to contact the Council and for information about events go to Get Involved.
The Audience Council uses audience feedback to inform its advice to the 大象传媒 Trust. It makes formal submissions to Trust consultations on, for example, proposals for new 大象传媒 services or reviews of existing services.
Please see Council's submissions to 大象传媒 Trust consultations in 2014/16 below.
大象传媒 Nations' radio, news and current affairs services
The Trust has conducted a review of 大象传媒 radio services in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, as well as news and current affairs services - on television and online - in each of these nations.
The review aimed to assess how well the services are serving their audiences and performing against commitments set out in their respective service licences, as well as their ability to deliver these commitments in the future.
The Audience Council provided advice to the review on 大象传媒 Radio Ulster/Foyle, and 大象传媒 news and current affairs services in Northern Ireland. This advice and the Trust's findings are published below.
大象传媒 Charter Review
The 大象传媒’s current Charter expires at the end of December 2016 and a Government-led process of Charter Review is underway that will inform decisions about the 大象传媒’s future.
The 大象传媒 Trust is committed to ensuring that the voice of licence-fee payers is heard in this process. Since the launch of the Government’s review (July 2015), the Trust has conducted an extensive programme of public consultation and engagement, commissioned independent research and sought advice from its four Audience Councils to inform its discussions with Government, as the future of the 大象传媒 is decided.
Details of the Trust’s work on Charter Review and the Council's advice to the Trust are published here.
大象传媒 network music and speech radio services
In 2014/15, the Trust conducted a review of the performance of the 大象传媒's UK network music and speech radio services. The review aimed to assess how well the services were fulfilling the commitments defined in their respective service licences, whether changes to the licences were needed and whether the stations offered good value for money.
The Trust first looked at the 大象传媒's six network music radio stations - Radio 1, 1Xtra 2, 3, 6 Music and the Asian Network - followed by the 大象传媒's speech radio stations - Radio 4, 4 Extra and Radio 5 live, 5 live Sports Extra. The review of the services involved public consultation and audience research.
The Audience Council provided advice to the Trust, informed by its engagement with audiences in 2014 and its wider understanding of local audiences' needs and expectations of 大象传媒 network radio services.
The Council's advice to the Trust and the Trust's findings are published here.
Proposed changes to 大象传媒 television and online services
In December 2014, the 大象传媒 Executive submitted an application to the 大象传媒 Trust for a package of proposals that included - closing 大象传媒 Three as a broadcast service and its reinvention as an online-only offer, the launch of 大象传媒 One +1 channel, changes to 大象传媒 iPlayer and extended hours for C大象传媒.
The Trust decided that the proposals constituted a significant change to the UK public services and that it was therefore required to conduct a - a rigorous evidence-based process featuring two consultation periods.
The Trust published its provisional conclusions on the Executive’s proposals, following a period of public consultation, in which it identified a number of concerns about the short-term impact of the proposal for 大象传媒 Three. The Trust asked the 大象传媒 Executive to provide further information and launched a second consultation - focused on the Trust's provisional conclusions - when this information had been received.
The Trust’s conclusions and the Audience Council’s advice to the Trust are published here.
Arrangements for the production and supply of 大象传媒 programmes and content
In January 2015, the Trust launched a review looking at the way that programmes and content are made and supplied to the 大象传媒 across television, radio and online by either independent production companies or 大象传媒 in-house production.
The Trust's findings and conclusions, and the Council's advice to the review, are published here.
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