Detailing Pact's work on issues affecting the children's and animation industry, including our campaign for funding for children's television.
Information on diversity issues and Pact's work, including our Diversity Pledge and Toolkit.
Details of Pact's exports policy, including our Rights of Passage report on global export figures for UK TV.
Details of Pact's film policy and campaigns, including our work to develop effective revenue streams for producers through the new tax credit.
Information on Pact's interactive media policy, including our campaign for terms of trade for new media content.
Information, objectives, contacts and key concerns for Nations and regions policy, including our recent report on investment levels.
Details of Pact's television policy work, including issues such as future funding for Channel 4.
The UK boasts one of the most commercially successful independent television sectors in the world. Pact's work has helped drive growth - we campaigned for terms of trade between broadcasters and producers so that production companies can retain and exploit a share of rights to the programmes that they create. The production sector has thereby been able to develop new business models and attract investment.
We have continued to negotiate revised terms of trade with broadcasters to encompass new media.
Going forward, our major focus in television will be on the future of public service broadcasting, which is the the subject of far-reaching reviews by media regualtor Ofcom and the Government. The reviews will encompass the future funding of Channel 4; investment in threatened genres such as children's; provision of out of London programming; and the delivery of public service content via new media platforms.
Debbie Manners, group commercial director at RDF Media, overseas television policy on Pact's council. For further information please contact Adam Minns, Pact's Director of Policy - adam@pact.co.uk.