BBC Online Briefing: Work plan

It’s spring (at last) and BBC Online is gearing up for another BBC Online Briefing, the fourth in the series. As last year, we are in London in Radio Theatre, right next to the BBC’s new HQ in New Broadcasting House. The Briefing is being held tomorrow, Friday May 24.



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A view of BBC Broadcasting House


The idea behind the Briefings is to share with a broad cross section of the UK digital media industry service and product plans as well as latest thinking on significant topics.

After feedback from delegates we are trying a few new things this year. As well as a round-up of what the Connected Studio has achieved, delegates will go into smaller groups so we can cover more topics in more detail and increase the opportunities for face to face encounters.

As always we are publishing BBC Online’s Workplan for the coming year. I hope this will give you a better idea about what we hope to achieve in the next twelve months.

We’re pleased to have secured Kirsty Wark of Newsnight as presenter and host. If you have a specific question you’d like to be asked at the Briefing, please leave a comment on Kirsty’s blog post.

The Briefing is by invitation only and we’ve filled up the Radio Theatre. If you want to follow events on the day then look for hashtag #BBCOnline and at the Internet blog’s live page. And, as last year, all the presentations and sessions will be videoed and published on the BBC Internet blog next week.

Andy Conroy is chief operating officer, BBC Future Media and Online.

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