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Public service key to good media

By Ben Fenton,Media Correspondent

Published: September 14 2007 03:00 | Last updated: September 14 2007 03:00

New media outlets are not an alternative to traditional television companies fulfilling their public service responsibilities, the new Culture Secretary said last night, warning that without public intervention, the advance of technology could lead to the dilution of public service broadcasting.

"A vicious circle could emerge in which the wealthy pay to watch on demand, via technology which is not affordable to the rest," James Purnell said in his first major speech to the industry since being appointed by Gordon Brown.

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