Is the BBC in Scotland doing a good job?
On Friday's Morning Extra, I'm giving you the chance to put your views about how the BBC performs in Scotland to the man who represents your interests as licence payers.
Jeremy Peat (right) is the BBC's National Trustee for Scotland and chairs the Audience Council Scotland (ACS). The ACS is there to engage with the public and advise the Trust on the BBC's performance and how well it's meeting the needs of licence payers in Scotland.
So anything related to our radio, television or online output — not just in Scotland but also UK-wide — Jeremy wants to hear your opinions.
And there's been a lot in the press about BBC Scotland in recent days following the publication of the latest Annual Review for Scotland on Tuesday. Do have a read of it if you can before calling us from 8am on Friday.
News stories
At a glance: BBC annual report 2008/9 (BBC News)
BBC is attacked for 'marginal and shallow' news coverage in Scotland (The Herald, 15 Jul 2009)
Watchdog calls for better BBC Scottish content (The Scotsman, 14 Jul 2009)
BBC spent £35m more on programmes in past year (The Guardian, 14 Jul 2009)
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Other links
BBC Scotland Annual Review 2008/2009
How Trust members like Jeremy are appointed
About the Audience Council Scotland
ACS Meeting Summaries
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