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<p>The Public Service Broadcasting Advisory Panel was established in November 2020
in order to provide independent expertise and advice for the government’s strategic
review of public service broadcasting.</p><p>The current membership and terms of reference
of the Panel are available from <a href="https://www.gov.uk/guidance/public-service-broadcasting-advisory-panel-terms-of-reference"
target="_blank">GOV.UK</a>.</p><p>Since its establishment, the Panel has met six times,
on the following dates: (i) 19 November 2020; (ii) 14 January 2021; (iii) 24 March
2021; (iv) 18 May 2021; (v) 21 July 2021; and (vi) 24 November 2021. It is not expected
to meet further.</p><p>A number of potential conclusions were discussed at each meeting
and reviewed at the Panel’s sixth and final meeting on 24 November 2021.</p><p>The
only external organisation invited to attend a meeting of the Panel was Ofcom, on
21 July 2021. In addition, Panel members were given the opportunity to attend an informal
session with Ofcom on 2 March 2021.</p><p>In accordance with the Panel’s published
terms of reference, the government does not intend to publish the minutes or conclusions
of the Panel. The Government will set out the conclusions of its strategic review
of public service broadcasting in due course.</p>
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