The Scottish Broadcasting Commission (
Scottish Gaelic: Coisisean craolaidh na h-Alba,
Scots: Scots Braidcastin Commeesion) was established by the
Scottish Government in August 2007.[1] Its purpose is to conduct an independent investigation into
television production and
broadcasting in
Scotland, and to define a strategic way forward for the industry. All commissioners are to be unpaid.
Members
The commission is to be chaired by
Blair Jenkins, former Head of News and Current Affairs at
BBC Scotland and former Director of Broadcasting at
STV.