
The Tynwald committee assessing the future of public service broadcasting in the Island will continue its work this morning (Monday).
Broadcasters Ron Berry and Paul Moulton, Home Affairs Minister Juan Watterson - chairman of the Communications Commission - and director Dr Carmel McLaughlin are due to give evidence.
The committee, which was set up to examine the policy, delivery, cost and scope of public service broadcasting, will meet in public in the Legislative Council Chamber on Bucks Road in Douglas at 10.30am.
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