Here is an archive of 2005's press releases about the BBC Governors and their work.
BBC Governors today publish the findings for their Programme Complaints Committee for the period 1 January to 31 March 2005 (quarter one) and 1 April to 30 June 2005 (quarter two).
The Board of Governors has today published the BBC's Annual Report and Accounts for 2004/05 which records a year of radical change throughout the Corporation.
The BBC Board of Governors has today laid before Parliament four independent reports commissioned by the Audit Committee, undertaken by a range of external agencies as part of its programme of value for money reviews.
New governance and clarity of purpose delivers a year of change
BBC licence payers are being given the opportunity to question Governors and senior executive staff at an Annual General Meeting, the Board of Governors announced today.
Downing Street today announced that Sir Andrew Burns - former British High Commissioner to Canada - has been appointed to the BBC's Board of Governors as International Governor.
The BBC today unveiled its response to the Government's Green Paper on the Corporation's future, published last March, saying it was positive about the paper and welcomed many of the proposals.
The BBC Governance Unit announced today that Sarah Thane has been engaged as an independent external adviser to the Board of Governors.
The BBC's Board of Governors held a seminar this morning to discuss the BBC's religious programming and the way that religion is portrayed across all genres.
The Governors have published BBC News' response to Lord Wilson's independent panel report on the BBC's coverage of the European Union.
The BBC Board of Governors has released details of a seminar it is to hold to examine the BBC's religious programming.
The Board of Governors publishes the BBC's Statements of Programme Policy for 2005/06 today.
The Governors' Programme Complaints Committee (GPCC) has today published its finding after considering complaints received against the broadcast of Jerry Springer - The Opera.
The BBC's Board of Governors held meetings at the Media Centre, White City, London, yesterday and today.
Christopher Woolard has been appointed as Head of Compliance & Value for Money (VFM) in the Governance Unit, reporting to Director of Governance, Nicholas Kroll.
The BBC today welcomed the Government's proposal for a new 10 year Charter from 2007 and continued secure funding through the licence fee, as detailed in the Green Paper published by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport.
Penny Young has been appointed Head of Accountability, Nations and Regions, in the Governance Unit, reporting to Director of Governance, Nicholas Kroll.
The Board of Governors welcomed today's announcement of a package of measures to increase the prominence and appeal of current affairs programming on BBC ONE, including increased investment and extra hours in peak time.
We are grateful to Lord Wilson and the members of his Independent Panel for devoting so much of their own time to assessing the BBC's performance of its coverage of the European Union and for producing a serious and thoughtful report.
BBC Governors today publish the latest findings of their Programme Complaints Committee - for the period 1 October to 31 December 2004.
BBC Chairman Michael Grade will deliver the inaugural Hugh Cudlipp Lecture at the London College of Communications this evening (24 January 2005) and will set out his personal vision for the future of BBC News in the multi-channel and digital world.
In his keynote speech to the Oxford Media Convention today, Michael Grade said the BBC's new system of governance was delivering the radical change that is vital to ensuring the BBC is effectively governed and regulated for the 21st century.
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