British media convergence bigwig to speak at SPAA
Stephen Carter, the man who re-engineered the UK’s regulatory landscape for media, is to offer a presentation on convergence at next month’s SPAA conference.
The session at the Screen Producers Association of Australia event is highly timely because Australia’s media regulations are undergoing a similar review to that carried out by Carter around seven years ago.
Carter created the UK super-regulator Ofcom after the merger of several individual media regulators. He later became a government minister and is now boss of telco giant Alacatel-Lucent.
According to SPAA, Carter’s presentation will cover media convergence issues around the three Ps of politics, policy and profit.
What the hell is SPAA thinking giving the time of day to people like these?
UK ‘chief censor’ – ‘super regulater’? Wonder if Paul Fenech’s seen this?