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Gavyn Davies
British
Businessman
Born:
Nov 27
,
1950
Chairman
Future
Me
People
Today
World
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It was an interesting question as to whether the BBC had a future in the digital world, and what form of market failure could justify the licence fee system.
Gavyn Davies
Future
Failure
World
Digital
Digital World
Market
System
Licence
Could
Had
Fee
Question
Form
Whether
Interesting
Justify
Other than marriage, she doesn't control me and I don't control her.
Gavyn Davies
Me
Marriage
Control
Other
She
Than
Her
Over the last decade, economists seemed to share a broad consensus about economic policy, with the old splits between monetarists and Keynesians apparently being settled by events. But the Great Recession of the last two years has changed everything.
Gavyn Davies
Great
Events
Old
Recession
Changed
Settled
Broad
Everything
About
Seemed
Economic
Splits
Economic Policy
Share
Between
Over
Economists
Policy
Years
Decade
Being
Apparently
Consensus
Last
Last Decade
Two
Inflation is not always the main problem, or indeed a problem at all. Sometimes, though rarely, deflation is a more serious threat, and we need to shelve many of the orthodoxies we have held so dear.
Gavyn Davies
Problem
Sometimes
Inflation
Indeed
Though
Deflation
Threat
Rarely
More
Main
Always
Dear
Held
Many
Serious
Need
The BBC is part of the glue which binds the United Kingdom together. At those times of national moment - of joy or sadness, in the UK or around the world, at times when the nation wants to celebrate, mourn or just enjoy itself people turn to the BBC.
Gavyn Davies
Together
Celebrate
People
Joy
World
Sadness
Nation
National
Enjoy
UK
Those
Kingdom
Part
Around
Glue
Itself
Times
Mourn
Just
Wants
Which
Turn
Moment
Binds
United
United Kingdom
Without the BBC, the proliferation of television and radio channels by the private sector would simply result in more and more channels, with tiny audiences, all seeking to do the same thing. The future would be one of fragmentation - fragmentation without either plurality or diversity.
Gavyn Davies
Future
Result
Diversity
Same Thing
Fragmentation
Channels
Proliferation
Television
Sector
Would
Would-Be
Plurality
Seeking
More
More And More
Simply
Without
Audiences
Private
Private Sector
Same
Tiny
Either
Radio
Thing
The BBC provides the commentary on our lives, the soundtrack of the nation. It is one of the most powerful unifying forces in the United Kingdom today.
Gavyn Davies
Today
Nation
Our
Our Lives
Kingdom
Powerful
Most
Most Powerful
Forces
Soundtrack
Provides
Commentary
Unifying
United
United Kingdom
Lives
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