Nicola Sturgeon has warned the BBC that they face losing the trust of Scottish viewers unless it offers dedicated TV and radio services for Scotland.
The first minister has accused the corporation of failing to recognise devolution around the UK and warned executives that it must take bold action in its charter review to keep up with its public service obligations.
In a speech due to be given to TV executives at the Edinburgh International Television Festival, Sturgeon will propose a new federal structure of BBC boards for Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and England under an overarching UK board of trustees.
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Source: The Drum