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The All-Party Parliamentary Media Group is said to exist 'To provide a forum for the discussion of public policy on the media.'
  
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==People==
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Austin Mitchell
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Lord Lipsey
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Derek Wyatt
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Don Foster
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Peter Bottomley
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Roger Gale
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John Greenway Lab
  
According to the [[Whitehouse Consultancy]] which does PR/lobbying work for the Group, 'The work of the Media Group also gave rise to the now independent [[Westminster Media Forum]] which organises regular keynote national seminars on important developments in media policy.'<ref>[http://www.whitehouseconsulting.co.uk/casestudies/appmg.aspx All-Party Parliamentary Media Group Case Study] accessed 15 November 2007</ref>
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==20 qualifying members==
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Austin Mitchell
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Derek Wyatt
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Lord Lipsey
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Lord Bragg
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Lord Gordon of Strathblane
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Lord Macdonald of Tradeston
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Lord Grocott
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Lord Dubs
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Chris Bryant
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Phil Woolas
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Roger Gale
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John Greenway
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Peter Bottomley
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Sir Nicholas Winterton
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John Whittingdale
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David Cameron
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Damian Green
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Don Foster
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Lord McNally
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Baroness Howe of Idlicote
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===CONTACT DETAILS FOR CORRESPONDENCE AND GENERAL ENQUIRIES ABOUT THE GROUP===
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Mr Austin Mitchell MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 4559
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==Funding==
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===BENEFITS RECEIVED BY GROUP FROM SOURCES OUTSIDE PARLIAMENT===
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BBC, BSkyB, Channel 4 TV, Disney Channel and Time Warner remunerate the group's clerk for the secretarial services he provides to the group and meet the costs of its annual reception. OFCOM meets the cost of occasional breakfast meetings of the group.
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===PAID EMPLOYMENT OUTSIDE PARLIAMENT OF STAFF WHO HOLD A PARLIAMENTARY PASS===
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The group's clerk, Chris Whitehouse (who does not hold a parliamentary pass) is director of Westminster Forum Projects Ltd, The Whitehouse Consultancy Ltd, and Whitehouse Europe Ltd.
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According to the [[Whitehouse Consultancy]] which does PR/lobbying work for the Group.<ref>Register of All-Party Groups Contents, Section 2: Subject Groups [All-Party Parliamentary Media Group http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmallparty/register/memi352.htm] accessed 15 November 2007</ref>
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==connections==
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'The work of the Media Group also gave rise to the now independent [[Westminster Media Forum]] which organises regular keynote national seminars on important developments in media policy.'<ref>[http://www.whitehouseconsulting.co.uk/casestudies/appmg.aspx All-Party Parliamentary Media Group Case Study] accessed 15 November 2007</ref>
  
 
==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
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Revision as of 09:18, 16 November 2007

The All-Party Parliamentary Media Group is said to exist 'To provide a forum for the discussion of public policy on the media.'

People

Austin Mitchell Lord Lipsey Derek Wyatt Don Foster Peter Bottomley Roger Gale John Greenway Lab

20 qualifying members

Austin Mitchell Derek Wyatt Lord Lipsey Lord Bragg Lord Gordon of Strathblane Lord Macdonald of Tradeston Lord Grocott Lord Dubs Chris Bryant Phil Woolas Roger Gale John Greenway Peter Bottomley Sir Nicholas Winterton John Whittingdale David Cameron Damian Green Don Foster Lord McNally Baroness Howe of Idlicote

CONTACT DETAILS FOR CORRESPONDENCE AND GENERAL ENQUIRIES ABOUT THE GROUP

Mr Austin Mitchell MP, House of Commons, London SW1A OAA. Tel: 020 7219 4559

Funding

BENEFITS RECEIVED BY GROUP FROM SOURCES OUTSIDE PARLIAMENT

BBC, BSkyB, Channel 4 TV, Disney Channel and Time Warner remunerate the group's clerk for the secretarial services he provides to the group and meet the costs of its annual reception. OFCOM meets the cost of occasional breakfast meetings of the group.

The group's clerk, Chris Whitehouse (who does not hold a parliamentary pass) is director of Westminster Forum Projects Ltd, The Whitehouse Consultancy Ltd, and Whitehouse Europe Ltd. According to the Whitehouse Consultancy which does PR/lobbying work for the Group.[1]

connections

'The work of the Media Group also gave rise to the now independent Westminster Media Forum which organises regular keynote national seminars on important developments in media policy.'[2]

Notes

  1. Register of All-Party Groups Contents, Section 2: Subject Groups [All-Party Parliamentary Media Group http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmallparty/register/memi352.htm] accessed 15 November 2007
  2. All-Party Parliamentary Media Group Case Study accessed 15 November 2007