BPG
ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING,
JUNE 13, 2006
At a well-attended AGM held at the Harrow on 13 June Conor
Dignam, editor of Broadcast, was elected to be the new
chairman of the Broadcasting Press Guild.
He succeeds Kate Bulkley, whose two-year term in the chair
has been marked by a number of major innovations, including
the introduction of video clips at the 2006 Awards lunch
and the setting up of the BPG website.
Also elected or re-elected were Torin Douglas (Lunch secretary),
Richard
Last (Membership secretary and treasurer), Nick Radlo (Awards
secretary), and Kate Bulkley, Ciar Byrne, Julian Clover,
Owen Gibson, Nicola Methven, Neil Midgley, James Tapper,
and Jonathan Webdale (members of Committee).
Reviewing
the past year, Kate Bulkley said the Guild had presented
a star-studded Awards lunch with high
Press coverage,
including attendance by 13 agency photographers.
Home Choice had proved to be an outstanding sponsor,
not
just in terms
of their financial contribution) but in many other
areas of support. Despite high costs, the event had
ended with
a credit balance of £7.72.
Reporting
on the regular Guild lunches, Torin Douglas said that
their status had now reached a stage where
major industry
figures were anxious to come and talk to us. In the
past 18 months the BPG’s lunch guests had included
Michael Grade, Charles Allen, Dawn Airey and Mark
Thompson. His
only problem was sorting out suitable dates.
Richard
Last reported that the Guild had a bank balance of £3,396, achieved despite a loss on the 2005 Awards
lunch of £386 and having kept the annual subscription
of £15 unchanged for 19 years. Membership
remained remarkably steady at 112. The Guild now
earned a
small amount of bank interest through having opened
a savings
account to run alongside the regular current account.
The
meeting debated whether the number of Awards categories
should be reduced, to ease pressure
on time and space,
but accepted Conor Dignam’s suggestion
that this issue should be resolved at a later
meeting.
Members
also discussed whether coverage of lunches was
adversely affected
by reporting available on the electronic media.
No one had any serious concerns about this or
the admission
of Press Association representatives to lunches.
Three new members were proposed and Torin announced the
dates of lunches for Paul Jackson (ITV) and Chris Cramer
(CNN). Other suggestions for lunch guests included Nick
Elliott, Peter Fincham and John Whittingdale.
Richard
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