Creativity in the Community speech
		 
        
 Speech given for 
          the launch of Project Merseyside at the Liverpool Institute of Performing 
          Arts
        
        In my first 
          speech at the 成人快手, when I was still Director-General Designate, I spoke 
          about education and the importance I wanted it to take in my time running 
          the 成人快手. 
I spoke 
          of the challenge for Britain to open up the provision of learning and 
          place it at the centre of people's lives and how I believed the 成人快手 
          could play a significant part in that process.
 I also 
          stressed how we were keen to bring to learning people who hadn't so 
          far gained a great deal in their lives from the education system.
Nearly 
          three years on, the 成人快手 has made some progress in the area of education 
          but not as much as we would have liked. Today is another important step 
          in furthering that overall aim.
In the 
          past three years our vision of digital education - that broadband interactive 
          technology can support teaching and help guide everyone from the school 
          pupil to a retiree through a lifetime of learning - has become even 
          more relevant.
But of 
          course three years ago some people even doubted that we would reach 
          the 21st century.
Thanks 
          to Nostradamus's predictions of Armageddon and the Y2K bug it was confidently 
          predicted that none of our public services, phones, electricity, banks 
          or airlines would work and we would be up to our eyes in sewage. 
And of 
          course there was also the Millennium Dome.
Now none 
          of the forecasts of doom actually happened - except for the Millennium 
          Dome that is - but the world has certainly changed since I joined the 
          成人快手.
The digital 
          revolution in broadcasting is rapidly gathering pace and our industry 
          is undergoing fundamental structural change. Today just over 50% of 
          homes have multichannel television and nearly all of it is digital.
But to 
          my mind the really significant aspect of the digital revolution is not 
          the proliferation of television or radio channels. It's interactivity. 
          And interactivity which instantly transforms communication from one-to-many, 
          to one-to-one. 
For alongside 
          the growth of digital broadcasting has been the phenomenon of the internet 
          which reaches nearly 17 million people in the UK. That's around 50% 
          of all homes.
 Of course 
          in some parts of the internet economic realities have come home to roost.
The dreams 
          of the rapid growth of interactive television driven through a broadband 
          superhighway that dominated the media just a couple of years ago proved, 
          perhaps inevitably, to be over-hyped - not unlike the venture capitalists 
          and the stock market that funded these ill fated ventures.
However, 
          as the market rose then fell, we just got on with it.
 成人快手i currently 
          offers over 100 interactive services which have been used by over eight 
          million people in the last year. It's Europe's number one content site 
          on the web and it's also editorially free from the influence of advertisers, 
          something our users say is important to them.
Interactive 
          broadband content that is delivered by high speed fibre-optic two way 
          communications directly into the home is still very expensive and in 
          its infancy.
 But it 
          is going to happen and the 成人快手 has a crucial role to play in that process.
I think 
          that it's now pretty self-evident that the market would not and could 
          not have delivered 成人快手i. The same applies to broadband.
 Who other 
          than a publicly funded 成人快手 would be prepared to put the investment into 
          testing broadband which is what the 成人快手 is currently doing in Hull? 
          - more of which in a moment.
To me, 
          these are fundamental responsibilities of a modern public service broadcaster. 
          
These are 
          examples of the special things that the 成人快手 delivers to audiences. Things 
          the market never would.
And the 
          Government agrees - that's why a central condition of the last increase 
          in the 成人快手's Licence Fee was that extra investment should be made in 
          the development of educational digital and interactive services.
Of course 
          technological or cultural innovation is not always greeted with enthusiasm.
I always 
          liked the response of C.P. Scott, the legendary editor of the Manchester 
          Guardian, to the new fangled invention of television:
"Television?" 
          he is said to have remarked," The word is half Greek and half Latin. 
          No good can come from it."
But that 
          view paled beside the executive at Decca Records who turned down your 
          very own Beatles with the comment, "There is no future for bands 
          with guitars."
Only the 
          成人快手 can take the risk, both financial and creative, of developing the 
          sort of inventive, distinctive and interactive content you can see here 
          today - and developing that for the benefit of everyone in the community.
Our key 
          goal is to combine digital technology with the needs of our local communities 
          and 成人快手 Open Centres are the focal point for our vision.
 And today 
          I was please to join Ricky Tomlinson in opening our fourth Open Centre 
          here in Liverpool.
What is 
          proving to be really exciting with the Open Centres is the emergence 
          of a new kind of interactive learning partnership with local communities.
Wherever 
          we have opened them, and besides Merseyside this includes Sheffield, 
          Blackburn and Stoke, the story is a similar one of success. 
Blackburn, 
          our first to open, had 2,000 registered learners in its first year.
But, using 
          digital broadband technology, we are determined to take this further.
Ten months 
          ago Radio Humberside was just that - a local radio station - similar 
          to dozens around the country. 
We are 
          now testing our most advanced interactive applications over high-speed 
          broadband connections in Hull: including video and always-on internet 
          access with video-streaming and e-mail. Hull has become Britain's first 
          broadband city.
The potential 
          for learning using broadband is enormous. 
Through 
          free broadband links a dozen local schools have access to the 成人快手 Hull 
          interactive services, providing them with a direct route to a wide range 
          of 成人快手 education materials.
Here, with 
          Project Merseyside, we aim to place the 成人快手 and its partners at the 
          heart of the local learning agenda.
We will 
          do so by exploring ways in which we can encourage creative and collaborative 
          skills amongst children, young people, adults and their wider communities.
 Driving 
          their interest through the 成人快手's strengths in media, local history, 
          music and sport, we hope to equip these groups with production skills 
          in TV, radio and online, and showcase the results on our local services.
In particular 
          these activities have been designed to improve key skills for employability 
          - including communications and presentation skills; team-working; and 
          providing routes back into formal learning. 
Project 
          Merseyside is a pan-成人快手 initiative, with input from our Nations and 
          Regions teams, advice from Human Resources and, later in the project, 
          using our broadcast outlets.
 We will 
          be working with a range of local partners including Liverpool Community 
          College, the emerging media centre Toxteth TV, and the six local education 
          authorities.
This is, 
          I believe, public services combining to be effective.
Of course, 
          Radio Merseyside is the crucial local hub for the project with our Open 
          Centre and learning activities. 
Radio Merseyside 
          is the most popular local station in England with nearly half a million 
          people tuning in each week. It is a station that is firmly part of the 
          community it broadcasts to.
So what 
          will Project Merseyside offer?
Firstly, 
          we will offer a range of learning opportunities to give a flavour of 
          TV and radio production, journalism, digital technologies, DJ'ing and 
          music technology.
 These 
          will be informal, aimed at 16 to 24 year olds not in employment or formal 
          education, and will offer the possibility of following-up with further 
          programmes of study. 
Secondly, 
          we will also be rolling out the 成人快手's own respected training and online 
          development materials. 
These will 
          be supported by 成人快手 people from Merseyside and Manchester and at a national 
          level, who will run workshops and have-a-go sessions, demystifying the 
          成人快手 and offering mentoring and attachments.
Thirdly, 
          training and facilitation will be mainly delivered by one of our partners, 
          the Ariel Trust, with 成人快手 staff supporting the skillXchange programme.
Fourthly, 
          interactive skills are being fostered via WebActive, providing resources, 
          tools, templates and a network of support partners to enable individuals 
          and community organisations to become active producers of web content.
Finally, 
          the 成人快手 will be running a radio project.
 Using 
          on-site production in schools, youth centres and other community locations, 
          the aim will be to motivate the old and young alike; developing skills 
          and showcasing local talent - part of the 成人快手's role to champion British 
          talent. 
So that's 
          Project Merseyside - a huge opportunity for people to realise their 
          talents and I hope just about everyone will be able to find something 
          which really grabs them and encourages them to get involved. 
I'd like 
          also to tell you - and show you - how the 成人快手 aims to develop our learning 
          offering for everyone throughout the country.
As many 
          of you will be aware, part of our broader, education strategy is our 
          proposal for a Digital Curriculum. 
Two years 
          ago, the 成人快手 set out its vision for a Digital Curriculum that can ultimately 
          be delivered by broadband to every child in the UK both to schools and 
          in the home. 
Now there 
          are those who don't believe the 成人快手 should have any part to play in 
          such a service, who think that it should all be left to the market to 
          supply, and in this area the 成人快手 should just stick to doing what it 
          does so well - making programmes for schools.
Again, 
          that's not how we see it. E-learning has tremendous potential and we 
          know we can make a very positive contribution to this ambitious project 
          which we believe will change the face of learning inside and outside 
          school. 
No doubt 
          there are many profit and loss companies who are interested in providing 
          lucrative on-line services in the most popular subjects.
But who 
          in the market will support the less popular subjects and ensure that 
          the curricula of Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland also receive services 
          which meet their needs? I don't think the market will.
We have 
          an enormous reservoir of experience and expertise; we want to work with 
          others in education and the industry; and we believe teachers and parents 
          would welcome us being there. 
Public 
          service broadcasting is not about filling small niches that profit-driven 
          publishers or broadcasters decide are not lucrative enough to bother 
          with.
For us 
          the vision of a Digital Curriculum goes far beyond the bare bones of 
          what would be necessary; far beyond the expectations of the marketplace. 
          It needs to be there for everyone. Our proposals are now with the DCMS 
          for approval.
This initiative 
          is part of our new approach to learning using television and radio in 
          unique ways to engage people's interest, and then encourage them to 
          go further - something perhaps even C.P. Scott might have approved of.
Later this 
          month we will launch the Sport Academy website aimed at increasing participation 
          in sport among 10 to 16 year olds; and to support parents, teachers 
          and volunteers in achieving this aim. 
Sport itself 
          is great. Not just in encouraging healthier lifestyles, but as a vehicle 
          that leads to wider learning and training. 
As a part 
          of that project we have also launched Go for Wimbledon - with the aim 
          of encouraging more children and young people to play tennis - by creating 
          a series of mini Wimbledon events across the country leading to a day 
          at the Championship itself.
Liverpool 
          City Tennis Club was one of the first to be selected for the pilot scheme 
          and, who knows, maybe there is a new champion ready to be found here 
          in Merseyside.
A second 
          initiative that we have just launched and aimed very much at a young 
          generation is OneMusic from Radio 1.
 is a one-stop shop for information, inspiration and expert 
          advice on all aspects of the music business. It explains how the industry 
          works and encourages people to get on and get heard. 
        It's also 
          a meeting place for musicians and music fans of every kind to get together 
          to talk about their projects and the music they love. 
We want 
          to encourage people to keep progressing their talents and their passion 
          for new music. It's our investment now in the best new music of the 
          future. 
There are 
          many young people across the country who are writing and playing new 
          music, and we are helping to give them a voice and hopefully an opportunity 
          to progress.
This summer 
          the 成人快手 is also embarking on a major new arts initiative -  
          - in partnership with youth and arts organisations around the country.
        Specifically 
          targeting teenagers, Blast hopefully will help them maximise their creative 
          potential in the areas of music, film-making, dance and art.
 Ultimately, 
          they are encouraged to stage their own performance or local event to 
          display their talents. 
The 成人快手's 
          role in this is to put young people in touch with a network of organisations, 
          local facilities, contacts and advisers via a dedicated web site and 
          road-shows taking place around the country throughout the summer. 
Here they'll 
          get expert advice, support and practical information about making the 
          most of their passion for music, art, dance and film. 
Blast clearly 
          illustrates a 成人快手 vision of learning which goes far beyond a formalised 
          notion of a classroom environment. 
Perhaps 
          the biggest mission for a public service broadcaster in the early 21st 
          century is to use learning to help extend human experience.
And by 
          realising, above all, that learning should be something we regard with 
          pleasure, with anticipation and as something to enjoy.