I posted a new quote on our (FoR3) Facebook page and it occurred to me that there are some issues that arise from the topic. The quote was from the Preface to The Envy of the World by Humphrey Carpenter.
"The BBC has never sat down to define 'culture' or what a 'cultural network' should be doing. Nor has it really ever faced up to the fact that, if such a network is to do its job properly, it will, by definition, only have a very small audience."
As for defining 'culture', that way madness probably lies, at least as far as this topic is concerned. The immediate response might be 'It depends what you mean by culture?' But I can think of three more precise topics which might be worth pursuing:
1. What should a 'cultural network' - in a general sense - be doing?
2. Given that this is 2014, not 1954, how should it , and how should it not, 'modernise'?
3. How do you persuade the general public that having a very small audience doesn't mean anyone is 'excluded'; or that the service is just for a closed elite that wants to keep the rest of them out?
I have some thoughts but I'm going to have an early night ... (I was up early).
"The BBC has never sat down to define 'culture' or what a 'cultural network' should be doing. Nor has it really ever faced up to the fact that, if such a network is to do its job properly, it will, by definition, only have a very small audience."
As for defining 'culture', that way madness probably lies, at least as far as this topic is concerned. The immediate response might be 'It depends what you mean by culture?' But I can think of three more precise topics which might be worth pursuing:
1. What should a 'cultural network' - in a general sense - be doing?
2. Given that this is 2014, not 1954, how should it , and how should it not, 'modernise'?
3. How do you persuade the general public that having a very small audience doesn't mean anyone is 'excluded'; or that the service is just for a closed elite that wants to keep the rest of them out?
I have some thoughts but I'm going to have an early night ... (I was up early).
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