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The first session of the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee's inquiry into the future of local and regional media is online, here:

http://www.parliamentlive.tv/Main/Player.aspx?meetingId=4314

Representatives of DC Thomson, Johnston Press, Guardian Media Group and my employer Trinity Mirror took part.

I'd like to put the video up here - it wouldn't be hard. However the Commons video website states that "live and archive video broadcasts . . . may not be directly linked to, reproduced, copied or downloaded without formal agreement from PARBUL (Parliamentary Broadcasting Unit Limited) or the Director of Parliamentary Broadcasting."

Perhaps as part of the new spirit of openness dominating the elections for a new Commons Speaker, this restriction could be lifted?

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