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From: Denzil Dudley
Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 12:40 PM
To: Anna Heuston
Cc: Matthew Price - Jersey
Subject: States of Jersey Media Working Party - Public Call for Evidence.
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Dear Sirs,
The BBC acknowledges that, in several areas, some form of media accreditation is a relatively common practice. Should the States be minded to introduce, or formalise such a system with regard to any aspect of States' business, BBC Jersey would, naturally, wish to be so accredited.
That is all we feel we can contribute, as we believe it is not our place to determine what, or who constitutes "the Media," nor to participate in the States' efforts to do so.
Yours faithfully,
Denzil Dudley Editor BBC Jersey
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