Introduction to the Crisis of Trust
The BBC can help combat a "crisis of trust" in British society, according to the broadcaster’s director-general, Tim Davie. In a speech, Davie will outline measures to enable the BBC to play a leading role in reversing the decline of trust in information and institutions, as well as fighting division and separation between people.
The BBC’s Role in Rebuilding Trust
Davie will argue that the BBC can make an important contribution to the UK becoming a "leading global company in trustworthy information", supporting democracy, increasing education and economic growth, and improving digital access. He believes that the BBC is ready to play its full role in shaping the future, rather than defending the past. The broadcaster’s goal is to create a future where trustworthy information strengthens democracy, every child has a fair start, creativity drives growth and social capital, and no one is left behind in the digital age.
The Current State of Trust in the UK
The current Royal Charter of the BBC, which defines the conditions and purposes of its existence, is set to expire in 2027, and negotiations with the government are underway to renew it. Davie will argue that the BBC can play a crucial role in addressing the crisis of trust in the UK. He will say that the future of civilized, coherent, democratic society is at risk for the first time in his life, and that the country is facing a crisis that has been well documented and discussed. This crisis is characterized by a dramatic rise in people feeling lonely, disconnected, and believing that others are benefiting from a changing world.
Proposed Measures to Address the Crisis
To address the crisis of trust, Davie will propose several measures, including expanding the BBC’s fact-checking service, improving local journalism, and using artificial intelligence to support education. The BBC will also consider developing a device aimed at people who have not yet switched to streaming, based on its existing free online service. Additionally, Davie will propose a national plan to eliminate traditional broadcast transmissions in the 2030s and ensure a smooth transition to internet-only programming.
The Importance of Trustworthy Information
The BBC states that it is the most trustworthy news provider in the UK, with 45% of the population citing it as their most trusted source in 2024. However, this figure has fallen from 57% a decade ago. Davie will emphasize the importance of trustworthy information in strengthening democracy and supporting economic growth. He will also highlight the need for a universal free service to deliver live television through broadband, and for a streaming media device with freely integrated functions and a simplified user interface.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the BBC is committed to playing a leading role in addressing the crisis of trust in the UK. Through its proposed measures, the broadcaster aims to rebuild trust in information and institutions, support democracy, and improve digital access. By working together, the BBC and the government can create a future where trustworthy information strengthens democracy, and every child has a fair start in life.